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Sherrill signs New Jersey law limiting face coverings for law enforcement, including ICE agents

The laws ban face coverings for ICE agents, require identification before arrests, and protect immigrant data to limit federal immigration enforcement, Gov. Sherrill said.

  • On Wednesday, New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill signed three pieces of legislation banning law enforcement from wearing masks, protecting immigrant data, and codifying sanctuary protections in response to Trump administration immigration enforcement tactics.
  • Legislators passed the measures on Monday to curb President Donald Trump's federal immigration enforcement tactics, which supporters argue have sparked fear and safety concerns in immigrant communities across the state.
  • The mask ban requires officers to identify themselves and show badges before arrests, with exceptions for undercover operations. The Privacy Protection Act restricts government agencies and healthcare facilities from collecting immigration status or Social Security numbers unless legally required.
  • A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson denounced the mask ban as "irresponsible, reckless, and dangerous," arguing officers need face coverings to protect themselves and families from threats, citing public databases that expose officer identities.
  • Sherrill expects federal legal challenges but the laws also codify the Immigration Trust Directive, permanently limiting local police cooperation with federal agents and preventing future administrations from reversing the sanctuary protections.
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