BLOOMFIELED, NJ — The Bloomfield Township Council unanimously approved a resolution declaring the municipality as a “fair and welcoming” city during its Feb. 27 public meeting.
While it avoids the label of “sanctuary city,” the declaration shares several characteristics with other recent sanctuary-type legislation passed in Essex County towns such as East and South Orange, Maplewood, Montclair and Newark.
“Our diversity is a source of our municipality’s strength and the Bloomfield Township Council is committed to ensuring that all our residents can live and pursue their livelihoods in peace and prosperity,” the resolution states.
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The resolution supports:
Local advocacy group New Jersey Working Families issued a statement praising the resolution.
“We applaud Mayor Venezia and the Bloomfield Council for enacting clear policies to protect vulnerable immigrant communities,” NJWF State Director Analilia Mejia said. “With the fear and uncertainty created by the Trump administration, local governments must play a key role in resisting efforts from the federal government to trample on the rights of community members.”
Watch a video of the Feb. 27 meeting below. (Editor’s Note: The discussion and vote for the “fair and welcoming” resolution begin around the 95 minute mark.)
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