First Submissions Hit New Jersey ICE Misconduct Portal

By: Andre Paras

Outlets: NJ State House News Service

Published: March 9, 2026

Words: 537

Last Updated: 1 week, 4 days ago


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TRENTON, N.J. – Nearly a month after the governor launched a website for New Jerseyans to report ICE misconduct, the Office of the Attorney General has received approximately 35 “substantive” submissions.

The state-run online portal allows residents to upload photos, videos and reports of federal immigration enforcement activity across the state, part of a broader push to expand immigrant protections.

When Gov. Mikie Sherrill launched the portal on Feb. 11, …

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