The Democratic governor of Massachusetts has voiced her support for the arrest of criminal undocumented immigrants, highlighting the importance of “the apprehension of criminals in our communities.”
Gov. Maura Healey told reporters on Thursday that she backs the arrest of criminals regardless of their immigration status, as reported by local news outlet WCVB.
Fox News reported that ICE Boston agents made eight arrests this week, including multiple MS-13 members, individuals with Interpol Red Notices, suspects wanted for murder and rape, and a violent Haitian gang member with 18 prior convictions. During the arrest, the gang member reportedly shouted, “I ain’t going back to Haiti!” and “F— Trump, Biden forever!”
These arrests come as part of the Trump administration’s aggressive push to launch a historic mass deportation operation, which has been focused—though not exclusively—on individuals posing threats to public safety.
Referencing the arrests, the governor said she “wouldn’t describe them as raids,” but instead, “what it seems to be, and what we expected and what I support, which is the apprehension of criminals in our communities.” […]
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