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Boston, Chelsea, Somerville defend sanctuary city policies amid increased ICE activity

Emma Clement February 28, 2025
Amid tension between the City of Boston and White House Border Czar Tom Homan, Massachusetts cities Chelsea and Somerville filed lawsuits Monday against the Trump administration for attempting to defund police departments over sanctuary city policies.
A Boston voter submits their ballot. Mayor Kim Janey challenged the 2020 City of Boston Census count this week following recent research from Boston’s Planning and Development Agency citing the count underreporting the city’s student, incarcerated and foreign-born residents. CHLOE GRINBERG/ DFP FILE

Mayor Janey vows to contest 2020 Boston Census

Hailey Pitcher October 26, 2021
Acting Mayor Kim Janey challenged the 2020 U.S. Census count for Boston in an Oct. 21 letter.
After an extensive investigation, the Department of Justice has concluded that the Massachusetts Department of Corrections violated the 8th Amendment by providing insufficient mental health support to prisoners. COURTESY OF WIKIPEDIA

Mass. Department of Corrections violates constitutional rights, DOJ finds

Rin Velasco November 20, 2020
Through an exhaustive investigation of the Massachusetts DOC, the DOJ found that prisoners on mental health watch were left under-supervised, resulting in them hurting or killing themselves, according to a DOJ press release. 
Passersby stop by Ben & Jerry's event outside of their Newbury Street location on Saturday to try the newest flavor, “Justice Remix’d,” that campaigns for criminal justice reform. CONOR KELLEY/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Justice served on Newbury Street last weekend

Kaitlyn Riggio October 29, 2019
This weekend, the Ben & Jerry’s store on Newbury Street served up a new ice cream flavor, Justice ReMix’d, to celebrate the company’s focus on criminal justice reform and bring community awareness to the cause.
LGBTQ prison abolitionist group Black and Pink leads a discussion in the Center for Gender, Sexuality and Activism in the basement of the George Sherman Union Thursday. LIBBY MCCLELLAN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Black and Pink speaks on campus about LGBTQ experience inside prisons

Daily Free Press Staff October 1, 2019
The country that has always fought for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness has 698 people incarcerated per every 100,000 people, according to a 2018 study from Prison Policy Initiative. While many experience harassment and injustice behind bars, life in prison can be especially punishing for the LGBTQ community.
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