TRENTON, N.J. – Lawmakers in New Jersey today advanced legislation that would prohibit the state from entering into or renewing contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), sending the bill to Governor Phil Murphy’s desk.
Following passage of the legislation in the Assembly on Monday, the Senate approved its version of the bill this afternoon. The bill’s passage comes on the heels of several other states passing similar legislation to end private immigration detention, including Illinois, Washington, among others. This historic action came as a dozen immigrants at Bergen County Jail went on hunger strike in protest of their unjust detention.