Boston Mayor Michelle Wu plans to expose property owners cooperating with ICE, prompting the agency to accuse the Democrat of using her office to intimidate private citizens.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (D) announced plans to file public records requests to identify property owners leasing parking spaces to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This comes after ICE issued a request for 249 parking spaces in Boston for its operations, prompting Wu to voice opposition to any expansion of ICE activity in her so-called sanctuary city. 📺 DETAIL: Wu stated that while the city cannot legally block private property owners from leasing to ICE, her administration intends to contact those involved to discourage cooperation. Wu claimed ICE activities jeopardize public safety and accused the agency of conducting “unlawful and dangerous” operations. 🎯 IMPACT: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) criticized Wu’s actions on Monday, calling her a “pro-criminal mayor” attempting to intimidate private citizens. The agency emphasized that property owners have the right to cooperate with federal law enforcement and accused Wu of overstepping her authority and unfairly targeting ICE agents. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “We strongly oppose any expansion of [ICE] efforts here and would encourage and will be reaching out to property owners to try to make sure that they’re not adding to a surge of unlawful and dangerous activity.” – Mayor Michelle Wu 💬 SECONDARY QUOTE: “Pro-criminal Mayor Wu knows she has ZERO authority to block ICE from utilizing private property — so now she’s trying to intimidate Bostonians. If PRIVATE citizens want to allow federal law enforcement onto their OWN property, they should be allowed to do so. They should not face threats from their radical mayor who shamelessly compared ICE agents to a neo-Nazi group.” – Mayor Michelle Wu 📺 FLASHBACK: Boston has previously enacted measures to block ICE from using public property, aligning with its sanctuary city policies. |
Pro-criminal Mayor Wu knows she has ZERO authority to block ICE from utilizing private property — so now she’s trying to intimidate Bostonians.
If PRIVATE citizens want to allow federal law enforcement onto their OWN property, they should be allowed to do so.
They should not… https://t.co/jI3tC4Yqy8
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) August 17, 2026
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