Republican members of Congress hammered four Democratic mayors Wednesday about their so-called sanctuary city policies, ...
House Republicans accused the Democrats leading New York, Denver, Boston and Chicago of protecting criminals. The mayors pushed back and touted their cities’ low crime rates. Republican of ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle L. Parker was not asked to appear before the Congressional committee but Philadelphia’s policies ...
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Republicans accused the mayors of New York, Chicago, Denver and Boston of providing sanctuary to criminals, while Democrats pointed to falling crime rates and defended helping the needy.
This combination photo shows New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Feb. 20, 2025, in New York, from left, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, July 25, 2024, in Chicago, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, May 3 ...
The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform called in the mayors of Denver, Boston, Chicago and New York to answer questions about sanctuary policies intended to prevent local law ...
The Republicans on the committee argue that the four cities—New York, Boston, Chicago and Denver—are emblematic of the way similar jurisdictions across the country "take it upon themselves" to ...
The mayors of New York, Chicago and Denver are also digging in, and Democrats nationwide could pay the political price for their refusal to address crime in big cities. Democratic mayors appeared ...