The mayor of Boston Wu wins the preliminary elections in the middle of the repression of the current ice

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Boston’s Democratic Mayor Michelle Wu on Tuesday was easily released in a preliminary municipal competition to qualify for the Mayors of November, in the midst of a new repression in Massachusetts by immigration and customs application (ICE).
Voters of the most populous city in New England have flowed the ballots to reduce the mayor Make for two in Boston dominated by the Democrats.
Wu, the first woman and the elected mayor of Boston, faced three challengers. Philanthrope Josh Kraft, a democratic colleague and the son of the owner of the billionaire of the Patriots of New England, Robert Kraft, was also due to go to the Mayors of November.
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The mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, is the big favorite of the re -election, because the most populous city in Massachusetts is the first round of the mayors on Tuesday. (Erin Clark / The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
The vote came while WU, which requires a re -election to a second four -year term, repels the application of federal immigration to the city.
The Ministry of Internal Security announced on Sunday that “Ice had launched” Patriot 2.0 “to target the worst of the worst illegal criminals living in the state of Massachusetts, after the success of Operation Patriot in May.”
And to target Wu, argued the press release: “Sanctuary policies like those pushed by mayor Wu attract not only criminals and the maintenance of criminals, but also these threats of public security above the interests of American citizens respectful of laws. Ice stops sexual delinquents, pedophiles, murderers, drug traffickers and gangs released by the authorities local. “

The mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, speaks at a press conference describing the city’s response at the request of the American prosecutor Pam Bondi that Boston cooperates with federal mass deportations. (Getty Images / Lane Turner)
Wu, Monday, rejected
“They are wrong on the law and they are wrong on security,” accused Wu. “This is why Boston was the target. Boston will continue to respect the law of Boston’s trust, our law of the State and clear separation where our local officials and our government of the city do not cooperate in the mass deportation efforts that this federal administration is trying to push.”
And the mayor said: “For months, Ice refused to provide information on their activities in Boston and refuses to publish mandates, while we hear reports of ice agents who take parents as they put their children at school. This does not make our community safer.”
The Boston trust law prevents city police from giving people to ice without a criminal mandate.
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The last confrontation comes as the Ministry of Justice continued the officials of the city of Boston, including the mayor, for having pretended to interfere with the repression of immigration.