First on Fox: An email sent to New Jersey Police Officers revealed that police are not complying with federal arrest warrants have drawn attention to the state’s “sanctuary” policy.
The email sent on March 24 was made public by Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli, who said he did not blame Colonel Patrick Callahan, the head of the department, but the state’s policies and Democratic leaders and Democratic leaders.
“The fact that my campaign received this email proved that the brave and brave law enforcement officers in New Jersey were angry at the handcuffs of Trenton’s Liberal Democratic policies has made our community less safe,” Ziatarelli said in a statement.

Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli spoke with his wife Melinda when he spoke at a press conference in Raritan, New Jersey on Friday, November 12, 2021. (AP Photo/Mary Otfler)
Republicans continued: “The blame is on Governor Murphy, Attorney General Pratkin and the Democratic Legislature enforce ridiculous policies such as immigration trust directives.”
“We will partner with the Trump administration to identify our immigration system and restore law and order,” he said. Phil Murphy Term Two terms will be called public office after.
Callahan’s email was obtained from the Ciattarelli event and reviewed by Fox News Digital, saying his team would not allow the compliance of “extraordinary warrants for removal from the United States” as 27,000 “hits” were added recently. National Crime Information Center.
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The email noted: “Presponsible action, under the subject of ‘Excellent Administrative Arrest Warrant’, would violate the Attorney General’s Immigration Trust Directive.” The email has been sent to police officers, “operating dispatch troops” and “public safety telecommunications officers”, and also noted that NJSP employees were unable to access immigration and customs enforcement through the given phone number.

New Jersey State Police Chief Colonel Patrick J. Callahan sent news about Fox News’s immigration policy. (New Jersey State Police Department, courtesy of Jack Ciattarelli)
The Attorney General’s Office directive says New Jerseyat any level of government, federal law enforcement can help “when the sole purpose of that aid is to enforce federal civil immigration laws.”
Many Democratic candidates have different views in the governor’s race from the Trump administration’s illegal immigration policies.
In recent debates, Jersey Mayor Steve Fulop and representatives. Josh Gotwim Bipartisan legislation signed by Donald Trump disagrees with the Laken Riley Act, which expands crimes that could cause someone to detain the Department of Homeland Security.

Gov. Phil Murphy was interviewed in New York on November 22, 2024. (Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“The Leken Riley Act helps undermine the powers of the New Jersey Attorney General,” Fullop said at the time. “This is a very dangerous legislation because it is related to the governor and attorney general’s autonomy and should not be supported.”
last month, Murphy It is suggested that he have an immigrant who lives with him and it is not clear whether the person is legally in the country.
“Tami [Murphy] I’m talking – I don’t want to go into too much detail, but there are people in our wider universe that haven’t tried to turn it on yet. We said, do you know? Let her live in the house above our garage.” The Democratic governor told New Jersey Blue Waves.
He continued: “Wish the federal government to try to find her.”
Attorney General Matt Platkin explained his views on the directive in a statement to Fox News Digital.

New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin spoke at a press conference held at the office in Trenton on December 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Mike Catalini, File)
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“Our priority is to ensure the safety of New Jersey people. The Immigration Trust Directive ensures that New Jersey police spend time addressing public safety issues such as violent crime, gun violence and drug trafficking, while also ensuring that victims of crime and witnesses can safely report crime to the police and regardless of their immigration status. “Under the Immigration Trust Directive, state and local law enforcement departments have and will continue to work with federal authorities to evacuate violent offenders from the country. Simple and simple, New Jersey criminals have no “sanctuary.” ”
“The directive was drafted and in the support and cooperation of law enforcement leaders. The Office of the Attorney General, the New Jersey County Attorneys Association and the New Jersey Police Chiefs Association, recently together Law enforcement guidelines on immigration trust directives and their importance were issued. ” continued the Attorney General.
Murphy’s office and the Department of Homeland Security did not make a timely publication.