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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu signed an executive order that seeks to put pressure on the Trump administration to shed light on ICE’s “secret police tactics” that she says have been used in the city and country as part of the feds’ immigration crackdown.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced Tuesday that her administration would formally request information from the federal government about people being arrested by ICE in the city. She cited a troubling lack of transparency from the Trump administration about who is being detained and why.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu went on offense against the Trump administration, declaring she signed an executive order asking ICE to provide information on who they are arresting in the city. WBZ-TV's Louisa Moller reports.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu went on offense against the Trump administration, declaring she signed an executive order asking ICE to provide information on who they are arresting in the city.
At the press conference Tuesday, Wu again said ICE has used "secret police tactics" across the country during immigration enforcement.
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A hearing has begun for a Massachusetts judge facing civil charges over allegations that she allowed an immigrant in her court to evade an immigration enforcement agent
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and city officials held a news conference on their response to the Trump administration's immigration policies. Wu has signed an executive order demanding more transparency from ICE.
Fox News embedded exclusively with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the Boston area, where agents arrested hundreds of criminal migrants wanted for crimes like child rape and murder.
The Boston protest was one of many across the country in support of David Huerta, president of the California SEIU, who was detained by federal officials in Los Angeles on Friday.
Hundreds of people gathered in Boston's City Hall Plaza to call for an end to ICE raids in Massachusetts and the release of California labor leader, David Huerta.
Demonstrators will gather Monday in Boston's City Hall Plaza to protest ICE activities after a weekend of tumult on the West Coast.