New Jersey ICE Operation Leaves Young Child Alone After Father Taken Into Custody

After her father was arrested by federal immigration authorities while walking to get food near their Morristown apartment on a Sunday night, a six-year-old daughter was traumatized. The family reports that Adonay Mancia Rodríguez watched cartoons with his daughter Annabella while his partner, Gabby Rosa, worked at a neighboring Walmart. When Annabella mentioned she was…

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Federal Immigration Action Sparks Concern After Vehicle Detentions in Warren Township, New Jersey

After halting vehicles in Somerset County on Monday morning, federal immigration officers detained numerous people, raising concerns among local politicians and political parties and leaving important questions unresolved. In Warren Township, ICE reportedly grabbed people from their automobiles and arrested them. Township officials said online videos and images showed at least three people being removed…

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New Jersey Begins Legal Process to Place Lakewood Schools Under State Control

Today, New Jersey began the legal process to take over the Lakewood Township School District following years of warnings, court orders, and state action. State officials believe the district’s long-standing academic, budgetary, and operational failings have prohibited pupils from receiving a quality education mandated by the state constitution. The New Jersey Department of Education issued…

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Officer Fires Warning Shot During Tense Minneapolis Arrest as Protests and Legal Battles Intensify

According to official claims, a federal law enforcement officer shot a guy in the leg after being attacked during an immigration-related operation in Minneapolis on Wednesday. Two others involved in the incident were arrested, while the injured man was hospitalized and expected to recover. Federal agents stopped a Venezuelan individual in the US without legal…

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New Jersey State Employees Alarmed After Resignation Notices Sent Ahead of Governor-Elect Transition

Thousands of New Jersey government workers were surprised to be asked to quit this week, just days before Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill takes office. The scenario caused alarm across numerous departments and prompted labor unions to caution members not to comply while officials evaluated a severe administrative blunder. Transition officials said resignation letters were delivered as…

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Greenland Pushes Back as Trump Reignites Talk of U.S. Control Over Arctic Island

President Donald Trump’s renewed comments about taking control of Greenland have triggered strong reactions from residents of the Arctic territory, deepening international debate over sovereignty, security, and the future of the strategically important island. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One late Sunday, Trump said the United States must secure Greenland outright rather than lease…

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New Jersey Moves Toward an “Ask-First” Rule for Takeout Utensils

New Jersey residents who order takeout or delivery may notice a little but significant difference. A law pending Governor Phil Murphy’s decision would change how plastic utensils are distributed around the state to cut waste and provide customers options. The S3195 plan mandates restaurants and other food-service enterprises to only supply plastic forks, spoons, knives,…

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