Sanctuary Policy Preemption: Jersey City vs North Bergen
How do sanctuary policy preemption rules compare between Jersey City, NJ and North Bergen, NJ?
Jersey City has fewer restrictions than North Bergen.
Jersey City, NJ
Hudson County
Jersey City declared itself a Welcoming City in 2017 by executive order and ordinance, barring routine police cooperation with federal civil immigration enforcement and prohibiting use of city resources to enforce ICE detainers without a judicial warrant.
View full Jersey City rules βNorth Bergen, NJ
Hudson County
Attorney General Directive 2018-6, the Immigrant Trust Directive, limits state, county, and municipal law enforcement cooperation with federal civil immigration enforcement across all New Jersey jurisdictions.
View full North Bergen rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Jersey City | North Bergen |
|---|---|---|
| Local ordinance | Welcoming City 2017 | - |
| State directive | AG Immigrant Trust 2018 | - |
| ICE detainers | Judicial warrant required | - |
| Service access | No status questions | - |
| - | - |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Jersey City FAQ
Will police call ICE if I report a crime?
No. Jersey City policy and the state Immigrant Trust Directive bar officers from asking about immigration status when victims or witnesses report crimes, including domestic violence and labor exploitation.
Can the city help me obtain a green card?
Not directly, but the Office of Immigrant Affairs partners with nonprofit legal-aid groups that provide free or low-cost help with naturalization, asylum, and DACA filings for residents.
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