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Immigrant Activists Urge New Jersey to Fund ICE Detainee Families

Alexandra Koch by Alexandra Koch
September 16, 2025
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🔴 U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained 16 people in Princeton
🔴 Migrant justice activists want taxpayer support for their families
🔴 The state constitution limits municipal donations

PRINCETON — As immigration enforcement increases in New Jersey, a group of activists is pressing taxpayers to directly support the families of people detained by ICE.

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Their demand comes after ICE agents detained 16 people in Princeton, including 15 workers at a landscaping company on Harrison Street.

Resistencia en Acción NJ, a grassroots migrant justice group based in Princeton, says its mission is to “defend the migrant community” through programs and English classes. Its organizers are now urging Princeton officials to help the families of the detained individuals.

Maral Sahebjame, an organizer with Resistencia, told News 12 New Jersey that the group wants to collaborate with the Princeton Council. “We know that they have things to offer, whether they be financial, be they legal services, be they human resources in terms of expertise in different areas,” she said.

State Constitution Restricts Municipal Aid

Despite the calls, Princeton cannot legally comply. Article 8, Section 3 of the New Jersey Constitution forbids counties or municipalities from giving or loaning money or property to individuals, associations, or corporations. That also blocks donations to groups like Resistencia for family assistance.

Councilwoman Mia Sacks confirmed that Princeton does not provide direct financial assistance to unauthorized immigrants. “The municipality does not provide direct assistance but, through its human services department, makes referrals to appropriate resources and services,” Sacks said.

She added that community members remain free to help. “Princeton is fortunate to have an abundance of organizations and individuals who are generous in their support for community members in need of financial, legal, and other assistance,” Sacks said.

Resistencia en Acción NJ is currently collecting donations for its Rapid Response Emergency Fund, which the group says protects families from ICE and deportation.

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