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New Jersey Sues to Block ICE Detention Facility in Roxbury

Roxbury Township sits in the heart of Morris County, one of the reddest corners of New Jersey. Its all-Republican council doesn't typically find common cause with Democratic governors or attorneys general. But the prospect of 2,000 immigrant detainees crammed into a warehouse with four toilets has a way of scrambling political allegiances. New Jersey filed suit Friday to stop a planned ICE detention facility on Route 46 in Roxbury, and the announcement drew an unlikely coalition. Governor Phil Murphy, Attorney General Jennifer Davenport, and U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill stood together in Newark to lay out the state's case against the federal government's plan to convert a commercial warehouse into a large-scale immigration detention center.

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