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Law enforcement officials in New Jersey are currently allowed to share information with U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement if a person has been charged with certain violent offenses or is subject to a final order of removal — even if the person is never found guilty.
New measures would require that a person be convicted of a crime before their information is disclosed to federal immigration authorities.
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Law enforcement officials in New Jersey are currently allowed to share information with U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement if a person has been charged with certain violent offenses or is subject to a final order of removal — even if the person is never found guilty.
New measures would require that a person be convicted of a crime before their information is disclosed to federal immigration authorities.