After Governor Murphy says he “doesn’t see” New Jersey taking in migrants at Atlantic City Airport, immigrant advocates said the governor essentially gave an “open pass” to critics who slurred the immigrant community.
After Governor Murphy says he “doesn’t see” New Jersey taking in migrants at Atlantic City Airport, immigrant advocates said the governor essentially gave an “open pass” to critics who slurred the immigrant community.
A coalition of pro-immigrant organizations on Tuesday denounced remarks made by local officials last week, standing by migrants contributions to South Jersey.
An organization comprising current and former elected officials dedicated to solving the climate crisis is speaking in favor of New Jersey’s planned giant wind farm 15 miles off the coast of Atlantic City. The groups is urging all Garden State residents to get behind the project.
The New Jersey chapter of Elected Officials to Protect America, which announced 110 elected officials from across New Jersey have signed a letter of support for the responsible development of offshore wind, held a virtual news conference Tuesday to highlight the benefits of developing this clean energy source.
Atlantic County Commissioner Caren Fitzpatrick, who’s a member of the group, said anyone who lives along the coast knows climate change is real and must be addressed.