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Lance Reynolds

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Reporter at Boston Herald

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  • 1 week ago | lowellsun.com | Lance Reynolds

    Gov. Kelly Ayotte is taking another swipe at the Bay State as New Hampshire State Police will be allowed to question, arrest and hold aliens based solely on immigration status while Massachusetts limits its cooperation with ICE. "New Hampshire will not go the way of Massachusetts, where sanctuary policies have enabled violent crime and a billion-dollar illegal immigrant crisis," Ayotte said in a statement on Wednesday.

  • 1 week ago | bostonherald.com | Lance Reynolds

    Massachusetts towns and cities are proceeding with caution as the Trump administration steams ahead in its crackdown on illegal immigration, with residents in one suburb rejecting a “safe communities” petition. As some municipalities rushed to reaffirm their commitment to protecting all immigrants after Donald Trump won re-election last November, Mansfield is taking a different approach.

  • 1 week ago | bostonherald.com | Lance Reynolds

    Fiscal watchdogs are not buying a recent study that found Massachusetts has gained scores of millionaires and ultra-wealthy individuals since the millionaire’s tax went into effect. The Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance and Mass Opportunity Alliance are shooting back after the Institute for Policy Studies, a national progressive think tank, reported that the 4% surtax on incomes over $1 million hasn’t caused millionaires to leave the state.

  • 1 week ago | gazettextra.com | Lance Reynolds

    BOSTON - Gov. Kelly Ayotte is taking another swipe at the Bay State as New Hampshire State Police will be allowed to question, arrest and hold aliens based solely on immigration status while Massachusetts limits its cooperation with ICE. "New Hampshire will not go the way of Massachusetts, where sanctuary policies have enabled violent crime and a billion-dollar illegal immigrant crisis," Ayotte said in a statement on Wednesday.

  • 2 weeks ago | bostonherald.com | Lance Reynolds

    Gov. Kelly Ayotte is taking another swipe at the Bay State as New Hampshire State Police will be allowed to question, arrest and hold aliens based solely on immigration status while Massachusetts limits its cooperation with ICE. “New Hampshire will not go the way of Massachusetts, where sanctuary policies have enabled violent crime and a billion-dollar illegal immigrant crisis,” Ayotte said in a statement on Wednesday.

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