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Related: About this forumICE in NJ 2/11/2026
I thought we could update each other here so we can share with others off of DU.
I know they have been in Jersey City as of late.
Flemington Borough had raids in the early morning hours a few months ago.
Budd Lake and Wayne - seeing activity.
Roxbury - where the Regime has proposed building one of the concentration camps -
https://newjerseyglobe.com/immigration/state-officials-investigating-ice-involved-shooting-in-roxbury/
State officials are investigating an incident involving immigration officials where a firearm was discharged, but nobody was injured, acting Attorney General Jennifer Davenport said Tuesday evening.
Davenport said local officials and the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability are investigating a shooting involving agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Her announcement did not specify where the shooting occurred, how many shots were fired, or what type of operation ICE was performing.
She said local law enforcement had secured the scene and that the Attorney Generals Office was in touch with federal law enforcement.
We recognize that matters of this nature raise concerns within our communities, Davenport said. Public safety remains our top priority. As Acting Attorney General for the State of New Jersey, it is my duty to protect the safety of residents of this state and uphold the Constitution. I will do everything in my power to fulfill this responsibility.
Davenport said local officials and the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability are investigating a shooting involving agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Her announcement did not specify where the shooting occurred, how many shots were fired, or what type of operation ICE was performing.
She said local law enforcement had secured the scene and that the Attorney Generals Office was in touch with federal law enforcement.
We recognize that matters of this nature raise concerns within our communities, Davenport said. Public safety remains our top priority. As Acting Attorney General for the State of New Jersey, it is my duty to protect the safety of residents of this state and uphold the Constitution. I will do everything in my power to fulfill this responsibility.
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ICE in NJ 2/11/2026 (Original Post)
JustAnotherGen
16 hrs ago
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NJCher
(42,795 posts)1. thanks, Gen
This is a good idea--let's keep this thread updated.
NJCher
(42,795 posts)2. NJ's Report ICE Portal Now Open
https://www.njoag.gov/portal/
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The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General encourages the public to use this portal to report incidents involving harmful conduct by, or negative interactions with, federal personnel conducting immigration enforcement in New Jersey.
Federal agents have authority to enforce federal immigration laws, but they must do so lawfully. Examples of concerning activity include uses of excessive force, warrantless searches or arrests, racial profiling, wrongful detentions, interference with voting, or other civil-rights violations.
The information submitted through this portal may be used by the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General to assist the Office in enforcing the law, including by using the information as evidence in court, and to make any appropriate referrals to third parties, including other New Jersey state government agencies.
Filing a report regarding federal immigration enforcement activity does not generate a complaint or start a lawsuit on your behalf, and it does not guarantee that the Office of the Attorney General will take any legal action. The Office of the Attorney General does not represent or provide legal advice to individuals who submit information via this portal. Information provided to our office may be subject to requests or release under New Jerseys Open Public Records Act (OPRA) or as otherwise required by state or federal law or court rules. If you have questions about your legal rights or about interacting with federal immigration enforcement agents, you may want to consider consulting a lawyer or the resources compiled by the State of New Jersey at Know Your Rights.
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The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General encourages the public to use this portal to report incidents involving harmful conduct by, or negative interactions with, federal personnel conducting immigration enforcement in New Jersey.
Federal agents have authority to enforce federal immigration laws, but they must do so lawfully. Examples of concerning activity include uses of excessive force, warrantless searches or arrests, racial profiling, wrongful detentions, interference with voting, or other civil-rights violations.
The information submitted through this portal may be used by the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General to assist the Office in enforcing the law, including by using the information as evidence in court, and to make any appropriate referrals to third parties, including other New Jersey state government agencies.
Filing a report regarding federal immigration enforcement activity does not generate a complaint or start a lawsuit on your behalf, and it does not guarantee that the Office of the Attorney General will take any legal action. The Office of the Attorney General does not represent or provide legal advice to individuals who submit information via this portal. Information provided to our office may be subject to requests or release under New Jerseys Open Public Records Act (OPRA) or as otherwise required by state or federal law or court rules. If you have questions about your legal rights or about interacting with federal immigration enforcement agents, you may want to consider consulting a lawyer or the resources compiled by the State of New Jersey at Know Your Rights.
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