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Source: Robert Sciarrino/The Star-Ledger via AP
New Jersey is a deep blue state. It’s run by Democrats. It’s a sanctuary for illegals and yet they still find time to complain about stuff. Gov. Phil Murphy decided to allocate tens of millions of dollars to help these illegal aliens due to COVID, but that’s not enough, they say. To protest this gross injustice, they decided to block the New Jersey Turnpike at rush hour. It wasn’t a long demonstration. They fled before New Jersey State Troopers arrived on the scene, but the $40 million allocated was the reason for this man-mad woke traffic jam (via The Star-Ledger):
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Lately, we’ve seen efforts by public bodies to clamp down on public comment. In December, the Rutgers Board of Governors voted to limit the number of speakers to 12 and give them two minutes each. On Monday, the Hudson County Board of Commissioners passed the first draft of an ordinance limiting total public comment time to two hours, after listening to nine hours of opposition to renewing their jail contract with ICE.
Undocumented immigrants in N.J. push for action after state misses deadline for driver’s licenses
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 14, 2021
Dozens of people rally on Wednesday in front of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Agency to ask it to begin implementing the law allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain drivers licenses.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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In response to the state’s failure make to make a Jan. 1 deadline to provide a process for undocumented residents to obtain driver’s licenses, a group of protestors rallied in Trenton Wednesday asking Gov. Phil Murphy immediately find a way to implement the law.