Boston Mayor Michelle Wu easily advanced in Tuesday’s preliminary election, even as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) crackdown in Massachusetts underscored the growing clash between federal immigration enforcement and local sanctuary policies.
Protests erupted across England on Saturday as citizens rallied against the government’s policy of housing alleged asylum seekers in hotels, particularly in light of recent crimes involving illegal migrants. The demonstrations, held under the banner “Abolish Asylum System,” took place in over 30 towns and cities, with local concerns focused on public safety—especially for women and girls.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson are leading a coalition of 18 states in urging a federal appeals court to uphold Texas’ right to enforce its own immigration laws. The move seeks to overturn a district court ruling that blocked Texas from deporting illegal immigrants convicted under state law.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is facing backlash after promoting a now-debunked illegal immigrant hoax involving a false kidnapping claim by a Mexican national.
Sandro Castro, the grandson of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, released a strange social media video on Monday criticizing President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. The video, filmed in the ruins of a once-thriving Havana apartment complex now decimated by communist rule, featured Castro shirtless, waving flags, and promoting a regime-seized beer brand while urging leniency for illegal migrants.
Massachusetts is on track to spend more than $1 billion in taxpayer dollars on the commonwealth's FY25 Emergency Assistance system, as the state remains a migrant magnet under Democrat leadership.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass claimed on Sunday that President Donald Trump fails to grasp the vital role immigrant labor plays in sustaining key sectors of the U.S. economy. Speaking to CNN’s “State of the Union,” Bass responded to questions about the violent fallout from weekend anti-Trump demonstrations in Los Angeles.