In sticking with their love of profanity, New Jersey Democrats have introduced the F**k ICE Act,” a bill that would make it easier for illegal aliens to sue federal law enforcement officers.
The “Fight Unlawful Conduct and Keep Individuals and Communities Empowered Act” is the brainchild of New Jersey Assembly members Katie Brennan and Ravi Bhalla, the former mayor of Hoboken, and could give foreign invaders and those who are determined to keep them here new tools to combat the deportations that Democrats so vehemently oppose.
NJ Dems have introduced a bill to protect residents from ICE, including the ‘Fight Unlawful Conduct and Keep Individuals and Communities Empowered Act’ — which, when abbreviated, ends up spelling something very on‑brand for the Garden State. New Jersey doesn’t play. pic.twitter.com/hLq8e24Qcn
— NowThis Impact (@nowthisimpact) February 23, 2026
The “F**K ICE” acronym has become the rallying cry for potty-mouthed Democrats who are waging a Jihad against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an agency they seek to abolish, and are using a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as leverage to extort drastic measures from Republicans.
“There have to be real consequences if ICE breaks the law,” Brennan said.
The bill is among a package from Garden State Democrats who are taking action after ICE agents detained ten people at a light rail station on the Hoboken-Jersey City border earlier this month.
“ICE has no place in our communities,” Bhalla said in a statement after the incident. “When I was elected Mayor of Hoboken, one of my first acts was passing a strong sanctuary city ordinance. Now, the stakes are even higher, and it is incumbent on all of us to use the power we have to keep our residents safe. These bills help our local law enforcement do their jobs properly while giving the state more tools to stop these raids from happening in the first place.”
Actions have consequences. If ICE agents are going to break our laws and terrorize our communities, they must be held accountable and brought to justice. Our bill would expand the right of victims to sue ICE for violating their constitutional rights.https://t.co/REWOBnhDGB
— Ravinder S. Bhalla (@RaviBhalla) February 21, 2026
“Actions have consequences. If ICE agents are going to break our laws and terrorize our communities, they must be held accountable and brought to justice. Our bill would expand the right of victims to sue ICE for violating their constitutional rights,” the Democrat wrote in a recent post to X, sharing a New York Times report on his vulgarly-named bill.
New Jersey has been a hotbed of anti-ICE resistance, where a group of Democratic lawmakers stormed the Delaney Hall Detention Center last year, with Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-NJ) being caught on video allegedly assaulting an ICE agent.
🚨 BOOM : Bodycam footage released of Democrat Rep. LaMonica McIver ASSAULTING DHS agents, who were trying to prevent a raid on an ICE facility
SHE DESERVES TO BE ARRESTED AND PROSECUTED pic.twitter.com/rtg4wH4BYD
— David J Harris Jr (@DavidJHarrisJr) May 10, 2025
The Department of Homeland Security slammed the bill as “disgusting” legislation “meant to demonize our officers who are experiencing a highly coordinated campaign of violence.”
“Politicians are laying blame at the feet of law enforcement instead of looking in the mirror at how they have fueled the hatred and violent attacks we are seeing against federal law enforcement officers,” the agency said in a statement, according to the New York Times.
“Katie and Ravi need to have their mouths washed out with soap,” conservative commentator Matt Rooney of “Save Jersey” wrote of the two Democratic vulgarians. “That, and then grow the f*ck up.”
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