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NJ Democrats push ‘F---ICE Act’ to let residents sue over immigration enforcement

February 23, 2026 at 05:31 PM
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NJ Democrats push ‘F---ICE Act’ to let residents sue over immigration enforcement
New Jersey Democratic lawmakers face backlash over controversial "F---ICE Act" targeting federal immigration enforcement after reported detentions.

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New Jersey Democratic lawmakers face backlash over controversial "F---ICE Act" targeting federal immigration enforcement after reported detentions New Jersey Democratic lawmakers face backlash over controversial "F---ICE Act" targeting federal immigration enforcement after reported detentions. Monitor developments in NJ for further updates.

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New Jersey Democratic lawmakers face backlash over controversial "F---ICE Act" targeting federal imm

New Jersey Democratic lawmakers face backlash over controversial "F---ICE Act" targeting federal immigration enforcement after reported detentions. Homeland Security NJ Democrats push ‘F---ICE Act’ to let residents sue over immigration enforcement New Jersey Democrats Ravi Bhalla and Katie Brennan introduced the provocatively named bill after federal agent told councilman 'I don't need a warrant, bro' By Charles Creitz Fox News Published February 23, 2026 12:31pm EST Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video NJ lawmakers push sanctuary-state bills after Morristown ICE protests Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on an ICE raid in New Jersey sparking protests as lawmakers passed three bills limiting cooperation with ICE and Gov. Phil Murphy weighs whether to sign them before leaving office. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Democratic lawmakers in one major blue state are facing backlash over their latest attempt to blunt federal immigration enforcement through a new bill crafted around a vulgar acronym. The F---ICE Act, with the acronym spelled out in practice, is officially the "Fight Unlawful Conduct and Keep Individuals and Communities Empowered Act" and would permit civil action for violations of the U.S. Constitution related to immigration enforcement. The measure was introduced after a clash between a federal agent and a democratic socialist councilman.Tensions between local and state officials and DHS had soared this month after federal authorities reportedly detained nearly a dozen people on the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail in Jersey City. Jake Ephros, a Democratic Socialist councilman who went to the scene, was rebuffed by a federal agent who told him, "I don’t need a warrant, bro." Assemblymembers Ravi Bhalla and Katie Brennan, two Democrats from neighboring Hoboken, crafted the F---ICE Act in response to the incident. Bhalla also announced several other bills seeking to restrict New Jersey’s cooperation with the federal government, according to the Hudson County View. BLOCKING ICE COOPERATION FUELED MINNESOTA UNREST, OFFICIALS WARN AS VIRGINIA REVERSES COURSE New Jerseyans protest ICE. (Charly Triballeau/Getty Images) Bhalla said that when he was mayor of neighboring Hoboken, his first move was to enact a sanctuary city ordinance. The city is famously home to Frank Sinatra and sits across the Hudson River from Midtown Manhattan."ICE has no place in our communities," he said in a statement. "Now, the stakes are even higher, and it is incumbent on all of us to use the power we have to keep our residents safe." Brennan cited Ephros’ run-in with ICE in comments to People, adding that she cannot "sit back and do nothing while they violate people’s constitutional rights.""These bills strengthen local protections and make sure these agents of chaos face accountability. We have to use the full force of our state government to protect the people of New Jersey." Brennan told NJ Advance Media that while critics have voiced concern about her acting "unbecoming" and "unladylike," she said it was fellow Hoboken Democrat state Sen. Raj Mukherji who came up with the acronym. HOCHUL ENDORSES LEGISLATION TO ALLOW NEW YORKERS TO SUE ICE AGENTS: 'POWER DOES NOT JUSTIFY ABUSE' New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)Mukherji has said ICE has sown "seeds of chaos" nationwide.Not all lawmakers were on board, including some from the state’s more conservative, rural northwest. "So, they’re doing acronyms now," said Assemblymember Michael Inganamort, R-Chester."This sort of radicalism is the inevitable result of an unchecked, 25-year Democratic Majority. It’s what our Republican Minority stands against and why elections matter," Inganamort said in a statement on X.Assemblymember Dawn Fantasia, R-Sussex, said the bill’s title is "wild" but the premise is "wilder." "[I] don’t have the text yet, but if it means what it sounds like, that’s illegal entry followed by a state-created pathway to sue over enforcement," she said. "If I was a bettin’ woman, I’d guess NJ taxpayers will be footing the legal bill.""Katie and Ravi need their mouths washed out with soap," quipped conservative commentator Matt Rooney of "Save Jersey." Assemblymember Paul Kanitra, R-Point Pleasant Beach, suggested the state should deal with the F---ICE Act the same way it deals with people who submit applications for off-color tags."Much like the state DMV has to turn down and in some cases even repossess license plates that are deemed vulgar, this should suffer the same fate," Kanitra said. New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill could not immediately be reached for comment. Video CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPIn one of her first acts in Trenton, Sherrill signed Executive Order 12, which restricts ICE activities on state property and creates a portal for residents to report immigration enforcement in their areas. "I take seriously my responsibility to keep New Jersey residents safe and, as a Navy veteran and former federal prosecutor, my commitment to upholding the Constitution will never wa
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