New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1835

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Requires AG to repeal law enforcement directive restricting law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

Impact

The potential repeal of Directive No. 2018-6 would fundamentally shift the relationship between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities in New Jersey. Proponents argue that greater cooperation is essential for community safety and that it will enable law enforcement agencies to better manage individuals who may pose risks to society. The bill's impact will likely extend to changing how immigration enforcement is conducted at the state level, potentially increasing coordination among law enforcement agencies and federal authorities in matters related to immigration detainment and deportation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1835 mandates the Attorney General of New Jersey to repeal Law Enforcement Directive No. 2018-6, which restricts law enforcement agencies from cooperating with federal immigration authorities. The directive prohibits state, county, and local law enforcement from offering specific assistance intended for the enforcement of federal civil immigration law. This includes actions such as notifying federal agents about the release of detained individuals or holding individuals solely based on a civil immigration detainer request, except under certain exceptions. The primary aim of the bill is to enhance law enforcement cooperation in immigration matters, as the sponsors believe that the current directive poses threats to public safety.

Contention

This bill is anticipated to be contentious as it addresses a flashing point of debate around immigration enforcement and local law. Critics of the existing directive argue that such local laws are necessary for protecting undocumented immigrants from overreach and discrimination, while supporters of A1835 contend that the directive limits law enforcement's ability to ensure community safety. The bill's passage could lead to increased tension between communities that support more lenient immigration practices and those advocating for stricter enforcement of immigration laws.

Companion Bills

NJ S3142

Carry Over Requires AG to repeal law enforcement directive restricting law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

NJ A4256

Carry Over Requires AG to repeal law enforcement directive restricting law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

NJ S1571

Same As Requires AG to repeal law enforcement directive restricting law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

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