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Press Release: Pallone and New Jersey Lawmakers Urge DHS Secretary Noem to Reinstate Coast Guard Hate Symbol Policy Following Swastika Discovery

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Congressman Pallone and NJ Democrats urge DHS Secretary to restore hate symbol policy after swastika found at Coast Guard base.

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Congressman Pallone leads New Jersey lawmakers' demands: Congressman Frank Pallone Jr. (NJ-06) is urging Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem to restore strict definitions of hate symbols, following the discovery of a swastika at the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center in Cape May. Pallone and other lawmakers expressed concerns over the recent softening of policies regarding hate symbols within military settings.

Call for immediate action: In a letter to Noem, the New Jersey delegation called for explicit language classifying swastikas as prohibited hate incidents and for the reversal of 2025 policy changes that replaced clear definitions with vague terms. They emphasized that ambiguity regarding hate symbols can undermine military unity and trust.

Broader implications highlighted: The lawmakers referenced rising antisemitic incidents both in New Jersey and nationwide, arguing that downplaying hate symbols risks eroding the core values of the military. They urged an immediate condemnation of the swastika's presence at the training center to reaffirm a stance against hate.

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