
The New Jersey Immigrant Trust Act (S3672/A4987)
The Immigrant Trust Act will allow New Jerseyans to seek protection and support from state and local agencies without fear of deportation. Increasing trust in public agencies allows all people, regardless of immigration status, to seek public services that are essential to the health, education, and well-being of their families and the broader community. This builds a stronger, fairer, more welcoming New Jersey for everyone.
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