The Democratic governor of Massachusetts expressed her support for arresting criminal undocumented immigrants, emphasizing the importance of “the apprehension of criminals in our communities.”
Gov. Maura Healey told reporters on Thursday that she supports the arrest of criminals, regardless of their immigration status, according to local news outlet WCVB.
Fox News observed ICE Boston agents making eight arrests this week, including multiple MS-13 members, individuals with Interpol Red Notices, suspects wanted for murder and rape, and a violent Haitian gang member with 18 prior convictions. During the arrest, the gang member shouted, “I ain’t going back to Haiti!” and “F— Trump, Biden forever!”
The arrests follow the Trump administration’s swift action to fulfill its promise of launching a historic mass deportation operation, which it has stated will primarily—but not exclusively—target individuals posing public safety threats.
Addressing the arrests, Healey said she “wouldn’t describe them as raids,” but instead, “what it seems to be, and what we expected and what I support, which is the apprehension of criminals in our communities.”
“Whether you’re documented or undocumented, you commit crimes, you’re subject to investigation and prosecution and accountability, and it looks like that is what happened,” Healey said, according to Fox local outlet, Boston 25.
But her comments appear to signal a massive turnabout from her previous positions before Trump was sworn in.
Healey, who previously pledged to resist Trump’s deportation efforts in November, emphasized that Massachusetts is not a sanctuary state, despite a 2017 ruling by the state Supreme Judicial Court that significantly restricts law enforcement cooperation with ICE.
In November, Healey stated that state police would “absolutely not” cooperate with Trump’s mass deportation operations, vowing to use “every tool in the toolbox” to “protect” residents in the heavily Democratic state.
“I still remain opposed on efforts to target large swaths of an undocumented population who’ve done nothing wrong other than they’re here without lawful presence,” she said.