New Jersey, Court and immigration detention
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DOJ sues another city over sanctuary policies
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A federal appeals court ruled on whether N.J. “crossed the line” by trying to block federal immigration enforcement.
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Military bases in both New Jersey and Indiana will soon be used by Homeland Security to house illegal immigrants, furious Democrat lawmakers who oppose the move have announced.
New Jersey congressional democrats condemned the Trump administration's decision to use Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst as a temporary detention center for immigrant detainees.
Newark provider calls it "literally just targeting babies" as families scramble to find alternatives with September approaching.
In New Jersey, many immigrant advocates have called for the state to strengthen its policies around immigration enforcement. Some immigrant advocates expressed concerns about the broad exceptions ...
The DOJ sued four New Jersey cities Thursday for allegedly obstructing federal immigration authorities with their sanctuary policies, The Post can exclusively reveal.
TRENTON, N.J. – The U.S. government has sued Newark, Jersey City, Paterson and Hoboken – and their elected officials – for city policies prosecutors say interfere with the Trump ...