CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ — Cape May County Sheriff Robert Nolan and the County of Cape May filed a lawsuit Tuesday against New Jersey's attorney general over his immigration directive. County officials have opposed Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewel's decision to limit the ways local law enforcement can assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The lawsuit claims Grewal endangered public safety in the county by restricting ways law enforcement can communicate with ICE officials. The county's legal action follows a months-long feud with state officials over New Jersey's immigration policy, which Grewel issued last November. Read more: NJ Imposes New Rules On Turning Over Unauthorized Immigrants
Grewal announced last month that the state would block local and county law enforcement agencies from entering into so-called 287(g) agreements with ICE. The agreements allow some local officers to perform certain immigration law functions.
Nolan had an agreement with ICE that pertained only to individuals in the Cape May County Jail, officials said. The Monmouth County Sheriff's Office was the only other NJ county with a 287(g) agreement with ICE when Grewal announced the prohibition last month.
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