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The cities of Los Angeles , Chicago and Philadelphia have vowed to shield people living in the U.S. without authorization from efforts by the incoming Trump administration.
The Los Angeles Unified School District has declared itself a sanctuary for migrants.
The ACLU of Southern California filed a lawsuit this month against the incoming administration.
Local officials acknowledge the ordinances and declarations cannot stop deportations, but they say they can tie up efforts.
In Boston , Mayor Michelle Wu told WCVB that she will protect immigrants without legal status in “every way possible” Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey said she would use every tool in the toolbox’ to “protect our residents” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said the city “will not bend or break” to harsh immigration policies.
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