Attorney General Maura Healey defended state Rep. Michelle DuBois’ right to issue a warning that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were planning a raid in Brockton last week, Marc Larocque of the Enterprise reports. Assuming Healey was talking about free-speech rights, it's not much of a defense of DuBois, whose warning turned out to be based on false rumors.
Meanwhile, Healey said Bristol County Sheriff Thomas Hodgson was wrong to say DuBois’ move was criminal. “People are entitled to First Amendment protection,” she said. Healey added the heated rhetoric of Hodgson and other Trump followers was making it harder for law enforcement to do its job. “Unfortunately, we have a situation where a lot of needless fear and anxiety is created.”
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