Boston Mayor Defies Federal Threats on Sanctuary City Policy
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu vows to maintain the city's sanctuary policies, defying threats from Attorney General Pam Bondi and contrasting with the Trump administration's approach to legal standards.

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Overview
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has publicly committed to upholding the city's sanctuary policies, directly defying threats issued by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The mayor's stance reaffirms Boston's dedication to its current sanctuary city status despite ongoing federal pressure from the Trump administration.
This defiance highlights a clear divergence in legal interpretation and policy approach between Boston and the federal government regarding immigration.
Boston's administration emphasizes its adherence to established legal standards, contrasting its methods with those advocated by the Trump administration's policies.
The city's commitment ensures that its policies regarding undocumented immigrants will remain unchanged, prioritizing local autonomy over federal challenges.
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