Boston Mayor Made One Disturbing Comparison That Has ICE Agents Fuming

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Boston’s radical mayor just stepped over a line that most Americans thought was sacred.

Her latest attack on federal law enforcement shocked even her political allies.

And Boston Mayor Michelle Wu made one disturbing comparison that has ICE agents fuming.

Wu refuses to back down from neo-Nazi comparison

Mayor Michelle Wu has never been one to shy away from controversy.

But her performance at a recent press conference left jaws on the floor across the political spectrum.

When reporters pressed Wu about her previous comments calling ICE agents "secret police," she had the perfect opportunity to clarify her position.

Instead, she doubled down in the most offensive way possible.

A reporter asked Wu about federal agents wearing masks during immigration operations.

Wu’s response will go down as one of the most tone-deaf statements by an elected official in recent memory.

"I don’t know of any police department that routinely wears masks," Wu told the assembled media. "We know that there are other groups that routinely wear masks. NSC-131 routinely wears masks."

The room went silent.

NSC-131 is a notorious New England neo-Nazi organization that terrorizes communities while hiding behind masks.

When a reporter gave Wu a chance to walk back her statement by asking directly if she was comparing ICE to neo-Nazis, Wu refused to deny it.

"What I said is that Boston Police and no police department that I know of at the local level routinely wears masks," Wu replied.

The message was crystal clear – Wu was lumping America’s immigration enforcement officers in with white supremacist extremists.

Federal officials fire back at Wu’s reckless rhetoric

The response from federal officials was swift and brutal.

The Department of Homeland Security didn’t mince words about Wu’s comments.

"Mayor Wu comparing ICE agents to neo-Nazis is SICKENING," DHS posted on social media.

The White House joined the chorus of condemnation.

"Boston Mayor Michelle Wu doubled down on her disgusting, dangerous attacks on law enforcement yesterday when she compared Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to neo-Nazis," White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson stated.

Even Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Leah Foley felt compelled to defend the agents under attack.

Foley pointed out that federal agents wear protective gear because radical politicians like Wu have painted targets on their backs.

"Federal agents in marked jackets and vests are masking their faces because people like Mayor Wu have created false narratives about their mission," Foley explained.

"Federal agents and their children are being threatened, doxxed and assaulted. That is why they must hide their faces," she added.

The real story behind Wu’s hatred of ICE

Wu’s attack on ICE didn’t happen in a vacuum.

She’s been waging war against federal immigration enforcement since taking office.

Boston operates as a sanctuary city under Wu’s leadership, meaning the city actively obstructs federal law enforcement.

This policy has real consequences that Wu refuses to acknowledge.

Criminal aliens who should be removed from the country are instead released back into neighborhoods where they can victimize more innocent people.

Wu doesn’t care about those victims.

She’s more concerned with scoring political points with her radical base than protecting the residents she swore to serve.

Her comments about ICE being "secret police" who "snatch" people off the streets came during a radio interview last week.

Those inflammatory remarks set the stage for her even more offensive neo-Nazi comparison.

ICE agents deserve respect, not slander

The men and women of ICE put their lives on the line every single day.

They face threats from drug cartels, human traffickers, and violent criminals who profit from illegal immigration.

These agents wear protective gear for the same reason police officers wear bulletproof vests – because their job is dangerous.

Wu’s comparison to neo-Nazis isn’t just offensive – it’s dangerous.

It encourages more attacks on federal agents who are simply doing their jobs.

ICE has already seen a massive spike in assaults on their officers thanks to the toxic rhetoric from politicians like Wu.

These agents have families and children who worry about them every time they go to work.

Wu’s words make those families less safe.

Wu’s pattern of divisive leadership

This latest controversy fits perfectly with Wu’s track record as mayor.

She’s consistently chosen confrontation over cooperation when it comes to federal law enforcement.

Wu has also faced criticism for other divisive policies, including hosting racially segregated events and embracing far-left ideology at every turn.

Her approach to governing has been about dividing people rather than bringing them together.

The neo-Nazi comparison represents a new low, even for Wu.

Most Americans understand there’s a fundamental difference between law enforcement officers protecting public safety and hate groups spreading violence.

Wu apparently doesn’t see that distinction.

Americans expect better from their leaders

Boston residents deserve a mayor who supports the rule of law instead of undermining it.

They deserve leaders who work with federal authorities to keep communities safe rather than protecting criminals.

Wu’s inflammatory rhetoric serves no constructive purpose.

It doesn’t make Boston safer or help solve the immigration crisis.

All it does is put brave law enforcement officers at greater risk while scoring cheap political points.

The federal agents working to enforce America’s immigration laws aren’t the enemy.

They’re public servants trying to protect American communities from dangerous criminals.

Wu owes these agents an apology for her disgraceful comments.

More importantly, she owes the people of Boston leadership that prioritizes their safety over radical politics.

Until Wu changes course, Boston will continue to be a sanctuary for criminals rather than a safe haven for law-abiding citizens.