By Matt Rooney
They’re relentless, Save Jerseyans.
Governor Mikie Sherrill continued her campaign for president (and in defense of illegal alien pedophiles and other criminals) on Wednesday by announcing three new executive orders targeting ICE agents.
Specifically, Sherrill says her administration will “ban ICE from launching actions from any state property.” The language of the executive order was not immediately available, but it suffices to reason that the goal is to disrupt federal law enforcement from pursuing illegal aliens in state prisons, housing facilities, welfare office parking lots and other similar venues.
Sherrill also formally signed off on a website to encourage doxxing of ICE officers by encouraging residents to upload photos and video of ICE activity and encounters, and she’s launching a second website to apprise New Jerseyans of their constitutional rights pertaining to interactions with immigration authorities.
The Democrat Governor’s announcement comes on the eve of a legislative hearing to consider three sanctuary statehood iniatives including one which would codify sanctuary statehood in the Garden State and a ban on ICE officers wearing masks during non-undercover operations. The state has been a sanctuary jurisdiction by executive action (an attorney general directive) since 2018.
Second, @NewJerseyOAG is launching a portal where people can upload videos of ICE interactions they see in our state.
If you’re approached by an agent or see an ICE operation taking place, and you’re at a safe distance – send us your videos.https://t.co/WgvpF86PAe
— Governor Mikie Sherrill (@GovSherrillNJ) February 11, 2026
Third, we’re launching a new website to make sure people know their Constitutional rights when interacting with federal agents.
The site also connects New Jerseyans with important resources, including pro-bono legal services.
Learn more at https://t.co/xBhoRQB7Yt.
— Governor Mikie Sherrill (@GovSherrillNJ) February 11, 2026
The Trump administration’s lawless actions will not go unchecked in New Jersey.
Tune in as I announce new actions to protect residents’ safety and Constitutional rights.https://t.co/hFpIpy0yI7
— Governor Mikie Sherrill (@GovSherrillNJ) February 11, 2026

