Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is facing criticism for recent comments she made about ICE agents. (Matt Stone/Boston Herald/Getty Images)
"On September 6, ICE launched ‘Patriot 2.0’ to target the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens living in the state of Massachusetts, following the success of Operation Patriot in May," Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated.
"Sanctuary policies like those pushed by Mayor Wu not only attract and harbor criminals but protect them at the peril of law-abiding American citizens. ICE is arresting rapists, child abusers, drug traffickers, and other violent thugs," McLaughlin continued.
Last week, the Department of Justice announced that Wu and the city of Boston are getting sued over the city’s sanctuary policies.
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Joshua Gonzalez Baez was arrested by ICE in Boston in September 2025 for alleged drug trafficking, drug distribution, resisting an officer, and disorderly conduct charges. (Department of Homeland Security)
Samuel Armando Barrera-Hernandez, a Guatemalan national, is facing pending charges for alleged assault and battery against a minor.
Noe Feliciano Garcia-Majia, who is from Guatemala, has prior arrests for alleged strangling or suffocation, and different types of assault and battery. Paulo Lima Borges, who’s in the country illegally from Cape Verde, was previously convicted of possessing cocaine and heroin with the goal of distributing it.
All of the arrests occurred this past weekend, as the original "Operation Patriot" in May resulted in roughly 1,500 arrests by ICE.
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"As ordered in the Boston Trust Act, no Boston police or local resources will be co-opted into federal immigration enforcement and their mass deportation agenda," Wu said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
"For months, ICE has refused to provide any information about their activities in Boston and refuses to issue warrants, while we hear reports of ICE agents taking parents as they are dropping their kids off at school. That does not make our community safer. We expect that federal law enforcement will abide by the constitution and laws of this City, Commonwealth, and country, and we are prepared to take legal action at any evidence to the contrary," the mayor continued.
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Cameron Arcand is a politics writer at Fox News Digital in Washington D.C. Story tips can be sent to Cameron.Arcand@Fox.com and on Twitter: @cameron_arcand
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