Boston’s Wu fires back at Bondi, citing Revolution, as other cities slam feds over ‘sanctuary’ warnings

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu held a low press conference in Beanownn on Tuesday, and the Chief Public Prosecutor Pam Bondi followed his letters to the leaders of the blue city that threatened the federal action on holy city policies.
Wu, a democrat, accused Trump of being a party that “does not comply with the law”.
“At a time when this federal administration already makes a lot of fear and harm in our communities, these threats are serious and as a result,” he said. The statements came after the Trump administration warned that if the cities refused to cooperate on immigration sanctions, they could sue or interrupt federal funds.
Wu stated that Bondi wanted all buyers to respond until Tuesday and presented the official reaction verbally:
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“Stop attacking our cities to hide the failures of your administration. Unlike the Trump administration, Boston is following the law… You are wrong about the law and you are wrong about security.”
Wu said the political right was “wrong in cities”.
Before accusing the Trump administration of the increasing costs to the Americans, “The cities living in your mind is completely alien to the inhabitants living in our cities. And we take parts of your failures to fulfill your promises.”
“Good news about our economy was as difficult as the list of Epstein,” he said to the crowd to cheers, a Mariachi Group, a Spanish Group, a local preacher and Sen. Edward Markey, D-Masses.
Wu later referred to the role of Boston in the revolution, handled Bondi once again, and overturned the state of Florida, which was late to the constitutional party.
He continued: “Today we gathered to show you who we are in Boston. More than 100 years before your own state of Bostonlılar, the foundation of our democracy and law, which formed the basis of our advantage of the Faneuil Hall. 100 years ago, the first public school in the country and the public park.”
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He continued: “This is always a city of revolution, the city of innovation, the public interest and never bent for persecution.
“This is our city. I am proud and grateful to show who our country and our community are in Boston and what we do to the world.”
Wu wasn’t the only leader to answer Bondi’s letters.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson received a identical mission from the Ministry of Justice and promised a complete response on Tuesday, but implied his attitude at the beginning of the week:
“The state of Washington has no intention of changing our values in the face of threats from Trump administration.” He said.
“The federal government is wrong for the migrants who comply with the laws.”
Cook County, Ill. – Including Chicago – Philadelphia received the same document from Bondi from New York and other holy cities.
In another preliminary response, Connecticut Chief Public Prosecutor William Tong Insider told “Connecticut’s federal laws or any claims or suggestions are wrong.”
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“Connecticut is ready to follow all legal rights and solutions to defend our sovereignty and connecticut people and their families of federal extreme access.” Tong said.
The city’s lawyer in Philadelphia It was claimed to WCAU America’s birthplace is not a “shelter”, but a “hospitable city”.
“We know that the Philadelphia City lawyer Renee Garcia has published a list of judicial regions, including other cities and districts in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania,” Philadelphia City lawyer. He said.
“Philadelphia did not receive any official notification from DHS. We will carefully examine any communication.”