'She is putting a target on their backs': New Jersey governor launches online portal to track ICE agents
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The Democratic governor of New Jersey is taking action to oppose operations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in her state.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced Tuesday that she is going to restrict ICE agents from state property as well as launch an online portal to track agents' movements.
'She is putting a target on their backs. It's dangerous and completely backwards.'
"ICE is making everyone less safe. Today, I'm taking action to protect New Jerseyans. First, I'm signing an Executive Order to ban ICE from launching actions from any state property," Sherrill posted in a statement on the X platform.
She then linked to the site run by the New Jersey Attorney General's office "where people can upload videos of ICE interactions they see in our state."
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