Tom Homan, the Trump administration's border czar, reiterated his intent to bring federal authorities to Boston to tackle immigration enforcement. This comes in response to Mayor Michelle Wu's remarks on how her city's immigrant communities are portrayed. Homan asserted that Boston must either collaborate with federal efforts or 'get out of the way,' underlining his commitment to making the city safer. He criticized local leaders for not doing enough regarding immigration enforcement, especially as Wu prepares to discuss Boston's sanctuary policies before Congress.
Homan emphasized that he is determined to make Boston safer with federal authorities, showing no intention of backing down from local sanctuary policies.
Mayor Wu expressed concern that the Trump administration mischaracterizes immigrant communities, asserting Boston's commitment to discussing its sanctuary policies with Congress.
In comments to Fox News, Homan made it clear that his administration would move forward regardless of local opposition, demanding cooperation or compliance from Boston.
Homan reiterated his controversial approach, suggesting that local leaders either assist in immigration enforcement or step aside, reinforcing a confrontational stance toward sanctuary policies in the city.
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