Mayor Michelle Wu appears on ‘The Daily Show’, says Boston is the safest major city in the country
- Boston Mayor Michelle Wu stated on 'The Daily Show' that Boston is the safest major city in the country.
- Wu emphasized that the criticism of sanctuary cities is based on a false narrative, arguing that immigrants do not commit more crimes.
- She highlighted that immigrants contribute significantly to Boston's economy and culture, stating, 'Our immigrant communities are entrepreneurs.'
- Wu acknowledged the challenges of her role, mentioning, 'Finding that consensus is complicated.
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Daily Show's Chieng Fangirls over Boston Mayor's Sanctuary Cities Defense
Comedy Central’s Ronny Chieng welcomed Boston Mayor Michelle Wu to the Tuesday taping of The Daily Show for a short two-question interview. Chieng’s first question was simply to ask how Wu became mayor, while the second put the ball on the tee for her to deliver her ode to sanctuary cities. Afterwards, Chieng would heap praise on his guest, telling her she is “the best.”
On ‘The Daily Show,’ Boston Mayor Wu faces jabs about city’s ‘racist’ reputation
Mayor Michelle Wu called Boston a "diverse, welcoming, beautiful city," in response to "Daily Show" host Ronny Chieng repeated jokes about how she got elected despite Boston's "stereotype" as a racist city.
What Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said about public safety and immigration policy on ‘The Daily Show’ - The Boston Globe
Host Ronny Chieng highlighted Wu's recent testimony before Congress, in which she defended the city's policies related to public safety and working with federal immigration officials.
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