US Attorney for Mass. Blasts Boston Mayor Michelle Wu for ICE Comments
- U.S. Attorney Leah Foley criticized Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on June 4, 2025, for her comments about ICE immigration enforcement in Boston.
- Foley's criticism followed Wu's statement that residents feel terrified due to recent ICE arrests and called ICE 'secret police,' sparking tension.
- The controversy arose after ICE's monthlong operation in Massachusetts resulted in nearly 1,500 arrests, including several violent criminals, with agents wearing masks for protection.
- Foley stated in a video that Wu's remarks are 'reckless and inflammatory,' called the 'secret police' label offensive, and said arrests comply with federal law.
- The dispute highlights ongoing friction over immigration enforcement, with Foley defending federal agents' actions and Wu expressing concerns about fear and community impact.
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Boston Mayor Says ICE Agents Are "Secret Police" Compares Them to Neo Nazis - White House and DHS Slam "Disgusting" and "Dangerous" Smears
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is facing severe backlash from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the White House for comparing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to neo-Nazis on Wednesday.
There's always a photo: Boston mayor may regret derogatory remark about ICE agents wearing masks · American Wire News
Extremist Democrats continue to show that they will twist and contort themselves in any manner to attack President Donald J. Trump and his administration’s policies in pursuit of the mandate voters delivered in the November election. Nowhere is this more apparent than the left’s spirited defense of illegal immigrants in the U.S., despite the financial burden and safety concerns thrust on the American people. On that note, Boston Mayor Michele Wu…
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