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‘She’s not very smart’: Boston mayor vows to hinder deportation of illegal aliens. Homan signals it won’t matter.

Boston's Democratic mayor has worked hard to devalue citizenship and reduce the city's quality of life.

Michelle Wu is a soft-on-crime advocate for racist events. They created lists of critics for police to check and funneled taxpayer money to nonprofits that help illegal immigrants. He advocated closing the Boston Police Department's gang database and allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections. Participation in urban life is conditioned by vaccination status. I was standing nearby absentmindedly While illegal immigrants overwhelm her city. And they looked to non-citizens and children to potentially make budget decisions.

Given her track record and Boston's “sanctuary city” status, Wu's recent suggestion that Beantown might try to thwart the incoming Trump administration's efforts to deport criminal illegal aliens Not surprising at all. But she may have been surprised by President-elect Donald Trump's candid response from the country's next “border czar.”

“They can't cross a clear line.”

Who is Mr. Wu?
plan To run for re-election in 2025, I remembered GBH News reported last week that a Boston law prohibits police and city officials from assisting federal authorities in tracking down and deporting illegal aliens. Although the law only guarantees passivity on the part of local law enforcement, she hinted that the city could take an active role in thwarting deportation efforts, playing out various scenarios. He pointed out that he was planning.

“We still have other mechanisms that allow us to identify the spaces that are most likely to be targeted and think about protection there.”
said Mr. Wu.

when
busy Wu appeared to suggest to WCVB-TV on Sunday that the city is exhausting its options when it comes to protecting undocumented residents from undocumented immigrants.

All we can do is do our part to protect our residents in every way possible, and do our part to prevent efforts that actually threaten everyone's safety by spreading fear and having massive economic consequences. We must ensure that we do not cooperate with And we provide the space to reach out directly to our residents. What we don't want is for people who are part of our economy, part of our school system, part of our community, and part of the fabric of our city to be all The goal is to make people feel that this is the case. Suddenly they have to retreat to cover.

In response to Mr. Wu, former Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Thomas D. Homan said:
said Newsmax TV's Greg Kelly: “She's not very smart”

“President Trump is going to prioritize public safety threats. What mayor or governor doesn't want public safety threats removed from their community? That's our number one priority. The first responsibility is to protect the community, and that's exactly what we're trying to do.'' Homan said. “So she helps us. [or] We do it, so she stays out of the way. ”

Homan stressed that federal law is clear and Wu is best to follow it.

“There's a clear line here. They can't cross a clear line. Title 1324, Title 8, U.S. Code, which says you can't harbor or conceal illegal aliens from federal law enforcement officers. I would like to encourage her to read it.” Homan. “I hope she doesn't cross that line. They can't work together, but there are certain laws in place that they shouldn't cross.”

of
law The article Homan mentioned makes it a punishable offense to “conceal, conceal, or protect from detection, or attempt to conceal, conceal, or protect from detection” an illegal alien. It has become.

If the law is violated and someone's life is endangered, the offender can be fined and/or imprisoned for up to 20 years for each foreigner involved. If someone is killed in violation of the law, the offender may be sentenced to “the death penalty or imprisonment for a number of years or life.”

Like Wu, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey (Democratic)
shown She said she would use “every tool in my toolbox” to protect “residents” from liability.

Blaze News previously reported that Homan intends to send more ICE officers to sanctuary jurisdictions that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

“If they're not going to help us, just double the staff in those cities. They don't want ICE agents in their neighborhoods, but they don't want ICE agents in their prisons. They don't understand. 'If you put us in jail, there will be less detectives in your neighborhood,'” Homan told “Fox News Live.”

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