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Boston Michel Wu mayor held a loud press conference in Bentown on Tuesday, the bold public prosecutor Pam Bondi to follow up on the leaders of the Blue City who threaten federal work on the policies of the campus.
Wu, a democratic, accused the Trump administration of being a “non -law” party.
“While this federal administration has already caused a lot of fear and harm in our societies, these threats are serious and raised,” she said. The notes came after the Trump administration warned that it might sue or cut federal funds if cities refused to cooperate on the application of immigration.
Wu noticed that Bondi asked all the recipients to respond on Tuesday and offered her official response verbally:
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Boston Michel Wu mayor, left; Pam Bondi, right (Getty)
“Stop attacking our cities to hide your administration’s failures. Unlike the Trump administration, Boston follows the law … You are wrong in the law, and you are wrong in safety.”
Wu continued to say that the political right has “a mistake in cities.”
“The cities that live in your mind are completely strange to the population who live in our cities. We pick up your failure to fulfill your promises,” before the Trump administration accused the increasing costs of Americans.
“The good news about our economy was difficult to find like the Ibstin menu,” she said in favor of the crowd, which included the Mariashi group that led in the Spanish language before its speech, and a local preacher and the Senator Edward Market, de Maas.
Wu then referred to the role of Boston in the revolution, where he addressed Bondi again and knocks on the state of Florida late to the Constitutional Party.
“We gathered here today to explain to you who we are in Boston. More than 100 years before your state was founded, Boston was across the street in the Vaindl Hall, and laid the foundation for our democracy and the rule of law.
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“This is a city that is always a revolution, from innovation, which is the defense of the public good and never running to tyranny. Today, our colleagues are public officials and old warriors, public safety leaders, civil rights advocates, members of trade union, teachers, business owners, businessmen, artists, youth and adults.”
“This is our city. This is our country, and I am very proud and grateful to show the world where our society is here in Boston and what we have done.”
Wu was not the only leader who responded to Bondi’s messages.
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson received identical errors from the Ministry of Justice and promised to fully respond later on Tuesday, but he alluded to his position earlier in the week:
“Washington has no intention to change our values in the face of threats from the Trump administration,” said Ferguson.
“Targeting the federal government is unrelenting for immigrants committed to the law is wrong.”
Cook County, Ill. – Which includes Chicago – as well as Philadelphia, New York and other resort cities that received the same document from Bondi.
In another preliminary response, the Contecticut Public Prosecutor William Tong Tong CT Insider told “any claim or suggestion that Contecticut has violated or does not comply with federal law.”
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“Connecticut is ready to follow up on all legal rights and treatments to defend our sovereignty and the unit of Kontec of Overtreach,” Tong said.
In Philadelphia, the city’s lawyer He claimed to wcau The American hometown is not a “haven” but a “welcoming city”.
“We realize that the Ministry of Internal Security has published a list of judicial states across the country, including Philadelphia, cities and other provinces in Pennsylvania,” said the lawyer for Philadelphia René Garcia.
“Philadelphia has not received any official notice from DHS. We will review any contacts carefully.”
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