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Introduced
01/28/2026
01/28/2026
In Committee
01/28/2026
01/28/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This Senate resolution condemns the illegal removal of children from Ukraine by Russia and supports each child's swift return home. In 1994, several years after the fall of the Soviet Union, the United States, the Russian Federation, and the United Kingdom signed the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, whereby each country pledged to respect the independence and sovereignty of Ukraine's borders, while refraining from the threat or use of force against Ukraine. In 2014, the Russian Federation invaded the independent state of Ukraine and annexed Crimea. On February 24, 2022, the Russian Federation declared war and began a large-scale invasion of Ukraine in violation of international law. Russian forces in Ukraine have reportedly committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. Ukraine has reported that more than 19,500 children have been illegally deported from the country, estimating that the real number could be much greater, while only approximately 1,900 children have been returned. The Russian Federation allegedly targets vulnerable groups of children for deportation, including orphans, children with disabilities, children from low-income families, and children with parents in the military. Many of the deported Ukrainian children are reportedly sent to one of the more than 210 Russian militarization and 'patriotic re-education' camps scattered across Russia, Belarus, Russian-occupied Ukraine, and North Korea. In these camps, children are reportedly subjected to Russian propaganda, forbidden from speaking Ukrainian, and taught a distorted history to erase their national identity. In some of the camps, children are reportedly trained to operate drones, dig trenches, mine areas, and use grenades and firearms. Some of these children have reportedly been physically abused, denied communication with their families in Ukraine, and given inadequate access to food and care after being taken to Russia. There are reports that some children have been illegally adopted or forcibly placed into Russian families. In 2023, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Children's Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova over these illegal deportations. Such treatment of children is a violation of human rights and abhorrent to the people of New Jersey. New Jersey and the United States supports returning every illegally deported child back to Ukraine.
AI Summary
This Senate resolution condemns Russia's illegal removal of children from Ukraine, a violation of international law that began with Russia's invasion in 2014 and escalated with the full-scale war in 2022, and supports the swift return of these children to their homes. The resolution highlights that Ukraine has reported over 19,500 children illegally deported, with many allegedly targeted for their vulnerability and sent to "militarization and 'patriotic re-education' camps" where they are subjected to propaganda, forbidden from speaking Ukrainian, taught a distorted history, and in some cases, trained in combat skills, physically abused, denied family contact, and given inadequate care, with reports of illegal adoptions or forced placement into Russian families. This action has led to the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for Russian President Vladimir Putin and Children's Commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova, and the resolution asserts that such treatment is a human rights violation abhorrent to the people of New Jersey, which, along with the United States, supports the return of all illegally deported children to Ukraine.
Committee Categories
Government Affairs
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 01/28/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/SR57 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/SR/57_I1.HTM |
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