City faith leaders told Mayor Michelle Wu there’s a lot of “fear” in the community, at a time when President Trump’s border czar is vowing to bring “hell” to Boston and Wu is prepping for a Congressional grilling over the Hub’s sanctuary policies.
Days after a public spat with federal officials, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu sought to reassure immigrant residents about Boston’s welcoming immigration policies on Spanish-language radio Tuesday morning, ahead of her scheduled appearance in March before Congress to testify about the city’s approach to immigration enforcement.
President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan issued a stern warning for Boston officials when it comes to its sanctuary city policies.
Last weekend, Trump’s chosen deporter-in-chief, Tom Holman, recklessly took aim at our police commissioner and longtime Dorchester resident Michael Cox, whom he harangued from a podium in front of a far-right conservative conference in Virginia. “I’m coming to Boston. I’m bringing hell with me,” Holman harrumphed.