The hearing was more than three times as long as Donald Trump's speech last night. That's loooong.
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Michelle Wu defends Boston's immigration policies in Congress hearing. Here's what she said
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Key moments from Mayor Wu’s testimony before Congress on Boston’s immigration policies
Wu defends Boston's record on crime, Trust Act as congressional Republicans grill mayors over immigration
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu appeared before a congressional committee alongside mayors from New York, Chicago and Denver on Wednesday.
If Committee Chairman James Comer expected Wu to be the weak link among the four mayors, he had to be disappointed. She turned out to be the most articulate.
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Denver Mayor Mike Johnston will soon be on his way to Washington D.C. to testify before the U.S House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to explain the city’s “sanctuary jurisdiction” policies.
Wu emerged from the marathon hearing largely unscathed, and managed to land a few hits in the face of aggressive questioning.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu racked up a six-figure bill with a high-powered law firm in preparation for Wednesday’s intense congressional hearing on sanctuary cities in Washington, D.C.
Mayor Michelle Wu came to a Wednesday congressional hearing with her infant daughter, Mira; Ash Wednesday ashes on her forehead; and some killer attack lines about President Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan. Together, they were weapons in the nation’s ongoing fight over immigration and the policies of so-called sanctuary cities like Boston.
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