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Boston police rejected a dozen requests for help from ICE in 2022

Por: The Boston Globe Politics January 11, 2023

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The Boston Police Department rejected a dozen requests for help from federal immigration officials last year in accordance with a local law that seeks to distance the city from federal immigration enforcement by preventing police from engaging in deportation proceedings.According to a letter from Boston Police Commissioner Michael A. Cox to the city council dated Dec. 31, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the federal agency that enforces... + full article



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