Murphy signs 1 immigrant-protection bill, nixes 2 others in last hours as NJ governor

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy Signed Immigration Protection Bill, But Left Two Others on the Cutting Room Floor in Last Hours of Office.

As he left office on Tuesday, Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill aimed at developing policies to protect immigrants at "sensitive locations" such as schools, hospitals, courthouses, and houses of worship. The Safe Communities Act is designed to limit federal immigration officers from operating at those locations.

However, in his final act as governor, Murphy vetoed two other immigrant-protection measures, citing concerns that the bills would open the state up to lawsuits and jeopardize billions of dollars of federal funding. Immigration advocates have criticized Murphy for what they see as an overly cautious approach, arguing that he was bowing too far to President Donald Trump's administration.

The first bill Murphy vetoed, known as the Immigrant Trust Directive codification bill, would have officially enshrined the existing directive in law. However, Murphy argued that the bill went beyond the existing policy and could lead to new lawsuits. The existing directive has withstood previous challenges in federal court, but Murphy warned that new lawsuits could put the existing policies at risk.

The second bill, the Privacy Protection Act, would have prohibited state government agencies and healthcare facilities from sharing sensitive personal information with federal authorities. However, Murphy said that the bill included a "drafting oversight" that he was not aware of during the legislative process or his initial review of the bill. He argued that the bill could be construed to conflict with federal law and jeopardize billions of dollars in federal funding.

Immigration advocates have called on the state Legislature and new Governor Mikie Sherrill to establish data privacy protections and further limit state and local police cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The Garden State is home to an estimated 565,800 undocumented immigrants, according to data from the Center for Migration Studies.

The Trump administration has lifted restrictions on immigration enforcement at sensitive locations, but New Jersey was not among the list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" identified by the Trump administration last year. However, the state has some policies restricting state and local police cooperation with federal law enforcement, including the New Jersey Immigrant Trust Directive, which largely limits state and local police from assisting in federal immigration enforcement.

One of the advocates, Nedia Morsy, executive director of Make the Road New Jersey, criticized Murphy for his cautious approach. "We cannot obey in advance out of fear of what Trump might do," she said. "We have to use every tool and every bit of leverage we have to protect our neighbors."

The vetoed bills have left immigration advocates worried that their efforts to protect immigrant communities in the state will be compromised without new legislation being passed by the Legislature.
 
πŸ€” The fact that Governor Phil Murphy prioritized avoiding potential lawsuits over passing comprehensive immigrant protection measures is quite perplexing πŸ™„. One can't help but wonder if his cautious approach was motivated by a desire to maintain a harmonious relationship with the Trump administration πŸ‘€. I mean, what's a few billion dollars in federal funding compared to the well-being of 565,800 undocumented immigrants living in New Jersey? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u guys i cant believe phil murphy did this 🀯 he signed this bill but then VETOED 2 other ones that would've helped so much!! i mean i get it about lawsuits and funding but like come on πŸ€‘ these ppl who have lived in nj their whole lives are still scared to be seen by the cops because of trumps policies 😩 and now murphy is leaving office w/ a bill that's kinda meh πŸ€” i'm low-key hoping sherrill will fix this ASAP πŸ’ͺ we need more protections for those undocumented immigrants who just wanna live in peace πŸ™
 
I'm really bummed about this πŸ€•. I think Governor Murphy made a big mistake by leaving those two bills on the cutting room floor. Like, what's more important than protecting immigrants and their rights? It feels like he was just trying to avoid some controversy and didn't think through the bigger picture. The fact that immigration advocates are worried about their efforts being compromised is just, like, so sad πŸ˜”. Can't we just have a system in place where everyone feels safe and respected? 🀝 I'm hoping that Governor Sherrill will take a different approach and prioritize these issues more urgently πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh, this is so suspicious πŸ€”. Governor Murphy just signs a bill to help immigrants but only after leaving office and before someone else takes over. It's like he knew his time was up soon and wanted to make himself look good, you know? And then he vetoes two other important bills that could have really made a difference for the immigrant community πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, what's he trying to hide? Is this all just some kind of PR stunt to avoid any controversy when his successor is in office?

And don't even get me started on those data protection bills πŸ˜’. They're being ignored like they don't matter or something. It's like the government is trying to keep tabs on people and control their every move 🚫. I'm not buying it, man. There's gotta be more to this story than what we're seeing right now πŸ”.

I mean, think about it: Governor Murphy was in office for a while, but he never really did anything groundbreaking or bold to help immigrants. He just kind of... existed πŸ™„. And then suddenly he signs one bill and vetoes others? That's just weird, dude. Something fishy is going on here, I'm sure of it πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ€” So, Governor Murphy is basically saying he's trying to be safe but it feels like he's letting Trump get the best of him πŸ™„. I mean, come on, 565,000 undocumented immigrants are living in NJ and you're worried about lawsuits? It's a bit much, if you ask me 😐. The Safe Communities Act is a good start, but why can't he just take a stand and veto those other bills too instead of playing it safe πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ? I'm all for protecting immigrant communities, but this is more about playing politics than actually making progress πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” so phil murphy signs an immigration protection bill, but still leaves two others on the cutting room floor lol what's good governor πŸ™„? it seems like he's being super cautious about not wanting to get sued or anything πŸ˜‚. i mean i get it, you don't wanna mess with trump's admin, but can't he just take a chance every once in a while? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ the advocates are gonna be super mad about this tho πŸ’” especially make the road new jersey which has been pushing for more protections. maybe sherrill will do better 🀞
 
man this is crazy phil murphy just saved nj from some major headache about immigrants πŸ˜… but at the same time its like he was too scared to sign those other bills πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i mean immigration advocates are already getting worried that their efforts arent gonna work without new laws being passed 🚨 makes me wonder if thats what trump wanted all along πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” this is so weird... phil murphy signs bill 2 days b4 he leaves office, but leaves 2 other important bills on the cutting room floor πŸš«πŸ˜’. i mean, i get it, dont wanna open u up to lawsuits and lose federal funding πŸ€‘, but come on! its like hes not trusting his own gov πŸ‘€.

i drew a simple diagram to illustrate my point:
```
+---------------+
| Phil Murphy |
| (governor) |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Bill 1 | | Bill 2 |
| (passed) | | (vetoed) |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| |
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Immigration | | Data privacy |
| advocates | | advocates |
+---------------+ +---------------+
| |
| |
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Concerns | | Concerns |
| about lawsuits| | about federal|
| | | funding loss |
+---------------+ +---------------+

```
anywayz, i feel bad for immigration advocates who are worried about their efforts being compromised. we need to find a balance between keeping our communities safe and respecting the rights of all individuals 🀝🌎
 
πŸ€” So, I'm kinda disappointed with Murphy's decision on these two vetoes... He's trying to strike a balance between protecting our immigrant communities and not wanting to open up the state to lawsuits and potential funding cuts. But at the same time, he's gotta think about what's best for New Jersey and its people πŸ™. I can see why immigration advocates are upset - they feel like he's being too cautious and giving Trump's administration an inch when they should be fighting back. But on the other hand, Murphy is trying to protect the state from potential fallout. Maybe there's a middle ground that we can work towards? πŸ’‘ We need to have these kinds of conversations in our communities so everyone knows what's going on πŸ—£οΈ
 
the whole thing feels kinda weird πŸ€” - murphy signs a bill to protect immigrants, but leaves 2 other important ones on the cutting room floor... it's like he's not really committed to protecting those who need help the most 🌎.

i think he should've found a way to make both bills work. instead of vetoing them, maybe he could've compromised or worked with lawmakers to make changes? 🀝 now we're left wondering what could've been done differently and when new legislation will come through.

it's also kinda puzzling that murphy is worried about lawsuits over immigration policies... aren't immigrants just trying to live their lives without fear of deportation? πŸ™„ shouldn't we be supporting them, not stressing about court cases?
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ so phil murphy just signed a bill protecting immigrants at sensitive locations, but he decided to axe two other important ones... i guess it's better than nothing, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ the state is home to like 565k undocumented folks, and now they'll be super vulnerable. i'm not gonna lie, i'm a bit disappointed in murphy for being so cautious. i mean, what's the worst that could happen if you're trying to help people? πŸ˜’
 
man, i feel bad for murphy, he's gotta walk a fine line here πŸ€”. on one hand, u gotta respect his concerns about lawsuits and funding, but on the other, it feels like he's not doing enough to support ppl who are really struggling πŸ€•. i mean, 565k undocumented immigrants in nj alone? that's a huge community we're talkin' about πŸ’Έ. immigration advocates are right to be worried - what's gonna happen next? will the legislature step up and pass some real protections? 🀞 or is this just another example of how politics gets in the way of people's lives? πŸ™„
 
😬 just saw that NJ gov Phil Murphy signed a bill protecting immigrants at sensitive locations, but cut two other important ones from the bill πŸ€” idk why he didnt just sign all 3 bills he wouldve made nj an even safer place for undocumented immigrants 🌟 now its up to governor Mikie Sherrill and the legislature to pass new laws ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
man, this is such a disappointment πŸ€•. i was really hoping phil murphy would take a more solid stance on protecting immigrants here in nj, but instead he's choosing to play it safe and risk everything that could have made a real difference. i mean, what's the point of having a law if you're just gonna veto all the good stuff and leave us hanging πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ? two bills down the drain because murphy was too scared of a few lawsuits and losing some federal funding... yeah right, that's really gonna make a difference to people who are literally living on the streets without papers πŸŒƒ. it's just so frustrating when politicians like him don't put the needs of their constituents first πŸ‘Ž
 
I think Gov Murphy was way too careful with those vetoes πŸ€”πŸ‘Ž. I mean, we know Trump's admin has already lifted restrictions on enforcing immigration at sensitive locations... what more is gonna happen?! 😬 Those bills were like a safety net for people who are just tryin' to live their lives in NJ without bein' threatened all the time.

The Immigrant Trust Directive codification bill and Privacy Protection Act would've been huge wins for immigrant communities πŸ™Œ. Not havin' them spelled out in law is like leavin' 'em vulnerable to gettin' changed or rolled back by a new governor 😬. And who knows, maybe Murphy was worried about lawsuits... but what about the value of protectin' people's rights and freedoms?! πŸ’ͺ
 
This decision by Governor Murphy has me thinking... πŸ€” what does it really mean when we prioritize caution over bold action? Are we truly protecting our values or are we just appeasing those in power? I'm reminded of the old saying "better safe than sorry", but is that always the best approach? In this case, it seems like Murphy was trying to avoid potential lawsuits and lose funding, but at what cost to the very people he's supposed to be protecting?

I wonder if we're being too quick to assume that a little more caution won't lead to unintended consequences. Are we so afraid of being seen as "open borders" advocates that we're willing to sacrifice our own values? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I think about the countless immigrants who are already living in our state, contributing to our communities and our economy, and yet they still face uncertainty and fear.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that this decision highlights a much bigger issue - the tension between security and compassion. Can we find a way to balance these competing values without sacrificing the very people who need our protection? 🀞
 
i'm so bummed about phil murphy's vetoes πŸ€• he signed a bill that helps immigrants at sensitive locations, but then punted on two other important ones πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ i get that he was worried about lawsuits and funding, but it feels like he was playing it too safe. immigration advocates are right to be frustrated - we need more concrete protections for our immigrant neighbors 🀝 the data from nj shows there are over 565k undocumented immigrants here, so this is a big deal! what's next? πŸ€”
 
Wow 🀯, I think it's crazy how a bill could get pushed through like this just because of something about lawsuits and funding πŸ€‘... but at the same time, can you blame Murphy for trying to protect the state from potential problems? Like, if they start pushing around some bills that could lead to court cases and losing billions of dollars, then what's the point? Interesting how these new governors always seem to walk into a minefield like this πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” Murphy's move is def gonna hurt a lot of people, you feel? I mean, those undocumented immigrants already got it hard enough. Now they gotta worry 'bout gettin' deported just for showin' up to school or hospital? That's straight up cruel πŸ˜•. And what's with the veto on the Privacy Protection Act? It's not like we're talkin' 'bout free rein here, we just wanna keep people safe and private πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Can't we just support our neighbors instead of playin' politics? This state needs to step up its game on immigration reform ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
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