So-called sanctuary city policies are a “public nightmare” that make American cities more dangerous, Rep. James Comer said Wednesday.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was among the four Democratic mayors who testified before the Republican-controlled House Oversight Committee in Washington, DC. Protesters and supporters took to Boston City Hall to voice their views.
The group of artists, working under the name “Silence Dogood,” said Boston has been committed to liberty since the age of the American Revolution.
Massachusetts has a 250-year history of standing up to bullies and self-anointed kings,” Carol Rose, of the state branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, said.
GOP senators told Musk about an obscure legislative tool that could bring legal heft to his effort and enshrine the cuts into law.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu went to the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. for a hearing from the House Oversight Committee on so-called “sanctuary” laws in the cities of New York City, Chicago, Denver and Boston.
House Republicans accused the Democrats leading New York, Denver, Boston and Chicago of protecting criminals. The mayors pushed back and touted their cities’ low crime rates.
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President Donald Trump arrives on Capitol Hill to deliver a speech to Congress, a coequal branch of government he has bulldozed past.
Republican members of Congress hammered four Democratic mayors about their so-called sanctuary city policies, accusing them of endangering Americans and threatening to prosecute local officials.