Boston’s Immigration Policy Stands Strong Against Federal Push

Boston, Massachusetts, USAThu May 14 2026
A federal judge in Boston recently made it clear he’s not convinced by the Trump administration’s arguments against the city’s immigration rules. The Boston Trust Act, first passed in 2014 and reaffirmed last year, stops local police from helping federal immigration officers detain people for possible deportation. The Justice Department sued, claiming the law violates the Constitution by blocking federal immigration work. But the judge seemed skeptical, pointing out that state law already limits how much local police can assist immigration enforcement.
The government’s lawyer argued that the Boston law disrupts federal immigration efforts, but the judge wasn’t sold. He even suggested that even if he ruled in the government’s favor, little would change for ICE because of existing state restrictions. This raises a bigger question: Is the federal government really trying to enforce immigration laws, or is it just pressuring cities to prioritize those efforts? Boston’s lawyers called the lawsuit an intimidation tactic, saying the government wants the city to spend its limited police resources on federal immigration goals. Other cities, like those in Colorado and Illinois, have already dismissed similar cases, suggesting the federal government’s strategy isn’t working. The judge’s skepticism hints that this case might not go far either.
https://localnews.ai/article/bostons-immigration-policy-stands-strong-against-federal-push-b5a6a69a

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