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15 Inmigración
Tema: Sostenemos que los derechos humanos no deben ser negados o abreviados en función de la nacionalidad o el origen nacional. El derecho a viajar libremente entre Estados y naciones es un derecho fundamental. Los humanos deben ser libres de abandonar regímenes tiránicos. Los empleados, empleadores y contratistas deben tener la libertad de negociar sin interferencias ni restricciones gubernamentales.
Principio: Nos oponemos a las restricciones estatales de inmigración, ya sea con el propósito de cooperar con restricciones federales o de otra manera. Nos oponemos firmemente a todas las medidas que castigan a los empleadores que contratan a trabajadores indocumentados. El estado no tiene ningún negocio que regule las interacciones productivas y voluntarias entre las partes que dan su consentimiento.
Transición: A los no ciudadanos indocumentados no se les debe negar la libertad fundamental de trabajar o moverse sin impedimentos. Nos oponemos a los pagos de asistencia social del gobierno a los no ciudadanos, al igual que nos oponemos a los pagos de asistencia social a todas las demás personas.
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Purpose
The purpose of the State Level Strategic Plan is to:
- Communicate to members our key areas of focus for 2018
- Provide a baseline against with to measure progress against our plans
- Provide a framework which can be used by VPs/Regions as they develop their 2018 Strategic Plans
- Use SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time Specific) goals
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Background
2017 was the first year that the NJLP created a formal Strategic Plan, in order to communicate to members our key areas of focus and provide a baseline against with to measure progress. We used the SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time Specific) model for our defining goals.
Below are those goals and, for each, how we did. Some goals were achieved, some partially achieved, and others not achieved. Our performance on each will provide useful input for the 2018 Strategic Plan.
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We've had a few new logos floating around. For most of them I didn't like the fact that they didn't say the official name of our party. So I've come up with a few additional ideas.
Logo with out stars
We get many emails from people asking how they can help or how they can get involved in the party. Hopefully this article can be used as a guide on how to get involved.
Make no mistake, just because we may drop the ball and either not give you specific tasks, take too long to get back to you, or forget to get back to you at all - does not mean that your activism is not needed. Actually quite the opposite is true. The freedom movement needs more activists who are willing to help out in any way they can.
Our bylaws provide for three separate regional organization. Each Regional organization is eligible to have a representative serve on the State Board.
Your regional organization will meet during the County Caucus at our State Convention or any other General meeting. During the County Caucus those present from your region will select a Region Chair and a State Board Representative, and any other officers that they may choose. A person may be selected to hold more than one office and need not be present to be selected (provided their consent is obtained).
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This web site is owned and administered by The New Jersey Libertarian Party.
Our postal address is:
PO Box 56
Tennent, NJ 07763
We can be reached via e-mail at
General Issues
For each visitor to our Web page, our Web server automatically recognizes the visitor's host/domain name, but not an e-mail address. We collect only the e-mail addresses of those who communicate with us via e-mail, aggregate information on what pages visitors access or visit, and any other information volunteered by the visitor, such as survey or contact information provided to us in various sign-up forms and interactive elements of the site.
The New Jersey Libertarian Party maintains three separate funds to help us comply with the ridiculously complex state and federal elections laws.
Please Choose a link for your donation
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General Fund - the general fund is used to support general activities of the Libertarian Party.
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Federal Fund - the federal fund is used to support federal candidates for office.
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State Fund - the state fund is used to support state and local candidates for office.
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Southern NJ Libertarians
Chair:
Regional Representative:
Treasurer
Matt Kaliss
Secretary
Terri Brown
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Northern NJ Libertarians
Chair:
Vice Chair:
Regional Representative:
Treasurer:
Secretary:
Info:
The Northern NJ Libertarians were formed in March of 2016 as a result of the modification to the NJLP Bylaws. The Northern NJ Libertarians encompass the counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex, and Warren. See our new website at northnjlp.org.
The Bylaws of the Northern NJ Libertarians may be viewed here.
Mailing List Information:
We currently run an announcement email list. Subscribe by visiting the mailman page for the list. We also run a Northern NJLP discussion list. Subscribe to this here.
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Central NJ Libertarians
Central NJLP Website
Join us at our upcoming meetings! See more details on Facebook.
Currently rebuilding our Organizational Culture. Please engage with your comments and reach out! Tell us how we can build a better party together!
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Chair:
Vice Chair:
Christopher Fox
Secretary:
Christopher Caronna
Treasurer:
Ed McLean
Region Representative:
Lynn Genrich
VP of Membership:
Victor Kaplan
Bylaws
Info:
The Central NJ Libertarians were formed in March of 2016 as a result of the modification to the NJLP Bylaws. The Central NJ Libertarians encompass the counties of Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset, and Union.
Website Information:
Social Media Information:
Our Facebook page is found at www.facebook.com/centraljerseylibertarians/
Our Twitter page is found at www.twitter.com/centraljerseylp/
Mailing List Information:
We currently run an announcement email list. Subscribe by visiting the mailman page for our announce list. We also run a Central NJLP discussion list. Subscribe to this here.
Local Groups:
Local groups are organizing every day! we currently have the following local social clubs.
- Monmouth County LP
- Mercer County Libertarians
- Somerset County Libertarians
If you wish to start a local group, contact the chair at
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N.J. Libertarian Party
P.O. Box 56
Tennent, NJ 07763
From this page you can find information about the Libertarian Party, both nationally and locally, its officers, its principles, and other important information.
- NJLP ByLaws and Rules- contains the complete New Jersey Libertarian Party Bylaws and Rules.
- Platform - contains the complete New Jersey Libertarian Party platform, with hypertext links for the web.
- National LP Info - contains information regarding the national party.
- State LP Officers - lists all of the names of the state party's officials, as well as contact information.
- Regional Organizations - The NJLP has three regional organizations for advocacy, activism, and discussion at the local level (Info page is under development).
- Join Us - take a second to complete a form to join the Libertarian Party.
- Renewal - renew or extend your existing membership.
- More Info - I'm not ready to join. Please send me more information on the NJ Libertarian Party.
- OPH Manual - a manual on running an Operation Politically Homeless
- FAQs- various Frequently Asked Questions about the NJLP.
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Platform of the New Jersey Libertarian Party
Adopted March 16, 1996
Revised March 22, 1997
Reviewed and Affirmed March 19, 2005
Revised March 24, 2007
Revised March 21, 2015
Revised March 12, 2022
Revised March 25, 2023
Preamble
Libertarians seek a world of liberty, in which individuals control their own lives, and no one is forced to sacrifice his or her values for the benefit of others.
We believe that respect for individual rights is essential for a peaceful, prosperous world. Consequently, we defend each person’s right to engage in any activity that is peaceful and honest, and welcome the diversity that freedom brings.
The world we seek is one where individuals are free to achieve their goals using their own judgments, without interference from government.
We affirm the ideals expressed by New Jersey’s motto, “Liberty and Prosperity,” which we believe can best be ensured by the basic principles outlined in our Platform. In the following pages, we set forth those principles, and policies derived from them.
What does the Libertarian Party stand for?
The Libertarian Party stands for small government, less taxes, individual rights and free market solutions to our nation's problems. Liberals and conservatives, Republicans and Democrats, want to use government power to impose their social and economic agendas. Consequently our property rights and personal freedom are taken away by an ever-growing government, which increasingly dictates every aspect of our personal lives.