ice, Assault and Etel Haxhiaj
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Video footage collected by MassLive after 11 a.m. shows City Councilor Etel Haxhiaj confronting Worcester police officers.
When her mother rushed outside their home to take custody of the infant, federal agents arrested Ferreira-De Oliveira.
Massachusetts US Attorney Leah Foley has warned that her office will investigate anyone who tries to interfere with ICE operations across the Bay State, and that includes elected officials. The notice comes a week after a chaotic altercation in Worcester that featured activists,
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U.S. Attorney Leah Foley on Wednesday decried local attempts to obstruct ICE operations, following reported assaults on law enforcement officers in a Worcester neighborhood last week.
This conduct poses significant public and officer safety risks,” Massachusetts US Attorney Leah Foley said in a statement. “It is conduct that should be vilified rather than glorified.”
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Worcester Telegram on MSNU.S. attorney in Mass. threatens to prosecute anyone who obstructs ICE operationsU.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Leah B. Foley said that her office will investigate what she called "interference" with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the state, according to a statement on May 14. Without naming any specific case, Foley called such instances "disturbing."
Federal immigration agents used a Brazilian woman's children as “bait” to draw her out of her Worcester home, a new report claims.
Democrats across the country have major trouble following that “no one is above the law” precept they keep invoking — as witness multiple recent scuffles as the left goes to bat for illegal
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Worcester Telegram on MSNCity councilors mostly listen as speakers criticize response to Worcester ICE raidWORCESTER ― Rules limiting speaking time were suspended at least twice during the fully virtual May 13 City Council session as a torrent of residents barraged the Police Department and city officials with criticism in connection to the arrest of a woman by federal agents on Eureka Street on May 8.