Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson joins New York Mayor Eric Adams, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston in appearing before Congress Wednesday.
Eric Adams of New York, Mike Johnston of Denver, Brandon Johnson of Chicago, and Michelle Wu of Boston are appearing Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee to defend their "sanctuary city" policies preventing local police forces from cooperating with federal authorities to deport illegal aliens.
Mayors Michelle Wu of Boston, Brandon Johnson of Chicago, Mike Johnston of Denver and Eric Adams of New York will appear before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. In an indication of what's likely to come,
Johnson, along with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and New York Mayor Eric Adams be questioned by the Republican-led House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform over their policies surrounding immigration and their respective city's sanctuary status,
The mayors of four major U.S. sanctuary cities defended their cities’ status in a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing Wednesday. Boston’s
The comments came in a hearing before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, where Republicans accused the mayors of putting their cities in danger and undermining President Donald Trump's mass deportation efforts.
Mayors called by the GOP to a six-hour House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing were Brandon Johnson of Chicago; Mike Johnston of Denver; Eric Adams of New York; and Michelle Wu of Boston.
The mayors are Mike Johnston of Denver; Eric Adams, of New York City; Michelle Wu, of Boston, and Brandon Johnson of Chicago.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is joining three other Democratic mayors – New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston – at a hearing in front
Mayors Michelle Wu of Boston, Brandon Johnson of Chicago, Mike Johnston of Denver and Eric Adams of New York are set to appear Wednesday in front of the House Committee on Oversight and Government
New York City Mayor Eric Adams got a warmer welcome than Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston.