**Defiance: Boston's Anti-ICE Mayor Faces Backlash Over Criminal Sanctuary Policies**
As concerns mount over public safety, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is drawing the ire of critics for her staunch support of sanctuary city policies that shield violent illegal aliens from federal immigration enforcement.
In a recent Fox News interview, Tom Homan, former head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), delivered a powerful message aimed directly at Mayor Wu: "Get the hell out of the way."
His remarks come as the mayor prepares to testify before the House Oversight Committee regarding her refusal to cooperate with ICE in the removal of criminal foreign nationals residing in the city.
Homan's assertion raises serious questions about Wu’s judgment and commitment to public safety, especially after he revealed that nine sexual predators, including child rapists, remain at large in Massachusetts.
These individuals, he claimed, have evaded deportation thanks to the mayor's sanctuary law, which limits local cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
"It's time for Boston to decide: will they cooperate to protect their communities or will they prioritize political posturing over the safety of their residents?" Homan emphasized.
Despite Homan’s warnings, Mayor Wu defended her policies, claiming they better represent immigrant communities. However, many argue that her approach disregards the security concerns of Boston's citizens by allowing dangerous individuals to remain in the city.
Public sentiment appears to be shifting as residents express frustration over Wu's intransigence on this critical issue.
Top law enforcement and community leaders are calling for action to ensure the city collaborates with federal authorities to uphold the law and safeguard its residents.
Meanwhile, Homan reaffirmed the Trump administration's commitment to making communities safer, stating, "We are going to make Boston safer. She is not going to stop us."
As the debate intensifies, the contrasting approaches to immigration and public safety spotlight the broader national conversation surrounding law enforcement and sanctuary policies.
With mounting pressure on local leaders to uphold the rule of law, one thing is clear: the safety of Boston's communities hangs in the balance, and the public is watching closely.
Sources:
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