The Trump Administration's "border czar" Tom Homan is losing patience with Massachusetts and its sanctuary-minded politicians. Homan, who said he was "bringing hell" to Boston, recently visited the city where he announced the arrest of 370 people who were in the country illegally in a multi-day operation.

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Homan blasted Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, saying they "should be ashamed" after learning that illegals charged with "horrific crimes" are being released on low or no bail.

Homan was referring to a report on Boston's WBZ-TV Channel 4 that suggested dangerous criminal illegal aliens are being treated with leniency by local judges.

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WBZ says some of the defendants are alleged child rapists.

"In the last six months, the Worcester County Jail had two inmates who were charged with child rape with bail set at $500," the station reported.

Other defendants faced charges of trafficking fentanyl, indecent assault and robbery, among other things.

Massachusetts law bars law enforcement from cooperating with ICE.

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Fox News Digital reports Homan says a majority of the 370 recent arrests in Boston were "significant criminals," including four wanted for murder as well as drug traffickers, child sex predators, and "numerous other violent public safety threats."

Homan posted to X, "ICE had to find and arrest these illegal alien rapists because Massachusetts and Boston are sanctuaries that refuse to cooperate with ICE."

Mayor Wu and several other "blue city" Democrat mayors recently answered the questions of a congressional committee probing illegal immigration.

Gov. Healey continues to deny that Massachusetts is a sanctuary state and on Tuesday questioned Homan's "fixation" with Massachusetts, saying "We're a very safe state."

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