Full Text: Top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts rips into DA, judge over ICE agent
The state’s top federal prosecutor is threatening the city’s DA with felony charges if he goes after an ICE agent for grabbing an illegal immigrant mid-trial. She also has harsh words for the Boston judge in the case.
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It’s all contained in the documents for readers to see here only in the Boston Herald, with the pointed letter to DA Kevin Hayden first:
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