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Report Unlawful Conduct by Federal Immigration Agents in NJ

Have you witnessed unlawful conduct by ICE? We want to know about it.
Publication | Report
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New Jersey’s Road to Safety and Racial Justice: Reducing Non-Safety Traffic Stops

New Jersey should focus its resources on preventing accidents and saving lives, not conducting non-safety traffic stops that drive racial disparities in policing.
News & Commentary
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Your Questions Answered: Filming ICE Interactions Safely

Despite government attacks against protesters and the press, documenting interactions with law enforcement and federal agents is protected by the First Amendment. ACLU experts break down what you need to know.
Action | Send a Message
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Advance Equity and Justice in the FY27 State Budget

A state’s budget reflects its values and priorities. Take action now and tell your elected officials to allocate resources for the rights and justice of all New Jerseyans— send a message today.

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ACLU Celebrates SCOTUS Decision Protecting Organizations from Speech-Chilling State Subpoenas

In First Choice Women’s Resource Centers, Inc. v. Davenport, the Supreme Court agreed with providing speedy federal court review of claims that state subpoenas unconstitutionally chill First Amendment rights

ACLU-NJ Releases Report Analyzing Statewide Policing Data, Calls for Traffic Stop Reform

The report, New Jersey’s Road to Safety and Racial Justice: Reducing Non-Safety Traffic Stops, urges lawmakers to modernize the traffic code to increase public safety

Over 120 Civil Society Groups Issue Travel Advisory for U.S. Ahead of FIFA World Cup

More than 120 civil society groups issued a travel advisory warning that people traveling for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup could be at risk of serious rights violations