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Boston councilwoman reacts to Tom Homan’s promise to “bring hell” to Beantown

Boston City Council members have called on border border Tom Homan in the social media post and a promise to “laughter” President Donald Trump's border policy.

Councillor Sharon Durkan posted her answer to X after Homan recently said that he will “bring hell” to Beantown after Boston Police Chief Michael Cox We have doubled the city's sanctuary policy.

“You said law enforcement officers have doubled because they don't help ice executives. I'm coming to Boston. I'm bringing hell,” Homan said Saturday's conservative politics. He spoke at the Action Conference (CPAC). “I saw the numbers this morning… I stopped counting and counting nine children rapists who were in prison in Massachusetts, but rather than honoring the ice detainees, you're the ones I've returned it to the street.”

“You're not the police chief,” continued Homan. “Take that badge off your chest. Put it in the drawer of your desk. You've become a politician and you've forgotten what it's like to be a police officer.”

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Sharon Durkin called out Tom Homan in an X post over the weekend. (Getty Images)

Durkan responded by laughing Homan for his temporary police officer in the village of West Carthage, New York in the 1980s. He soon became an agent of the Border Patrol, and has since worked for the Obama administration's US Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the first Trump administration.

“It makes me laugh when people who have spent their career policing in towns smaller than the crowds in Fenway Park think they can lecture Boston on public safety,” reads Ducan's post.

“Committee Michael Cox serves with distinction and earns faith in earning faith,” city officials continued. “Tom Homan should know, we don't get scared easily.”

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Sharon Ducan is smiling

Sharon Ducan is a candidate for the Boston City Council District 8. (Photo by PAT Greenhouse/The Boston Globe by Getty Images)

In a recent interview, Cox said Boston “does not enforce detainees” submitted by ICE, according to Massachusetts law.

“We don't do that,” Cox said in the segment. WCVB's “On the Record” show. “We don't enforce civil detainees on federal immigration laws. It's defined here in the state, and that's exactly how it works.”

The Boston Ice Enforcement and Removal Operation (ERO) has overseen the arrests of several criminal immigrants in recent weeks, including members of the MS-13 gang.

Earlier this month, Ero Boston officials arrested an illegal foreigner from Guatemala who was charged with multiple child rape.

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Homan talks to a White House reporter

President Donald Trump's border emperor Tom Homan talks with reporters at the White House in Washington, USA on February 6, 2025. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarck)

Fox News Digital reached out to Durkan for comment but did not immediately respond.

Peter Pinedo and Greg Wehner of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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