The New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations had similar criticisms, especially of Murphy's veto of the Immigrant Trust Directive. Omayma Mansour, a senior advisor at CAIR Action New Jersey, said the now-former governor chose not to fully protect immigrant families.
“The pocket vetoes send a dangerous message that immigrant privacy is negotiable, even after years of documented harm caused by surveillance and data misuse," Mansour said.
