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New chief opposes plan to stop immigrants

By Michael Levenson
Globe Staff / December 6, 2006

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In one of his first official acts, Boston's new police commissioner declared yesterday that he would oppose any effort to enlist city officers in a Romney administration pact that allows the State Police to arrest immigrants who are in Massachusetts illegally. (Full article: 257 words)

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