New Jersey State Worker Who Also Heads NAACP Chapter Fired After Several Anti-Semitic, Racist Social Media Posts

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A state worker who also heads a local NAACP chapter has been fired from his state job after several anti-Semitic and racist social media posts. A Labor Department spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday that Jeffrey Dye was dismissed.

He had been hired in February as a business representative, earning a $56,000 salary.

The Facebook posts by Dye included one that stated it was "a damn shame" and a "disgrace" that the United States sends billions of dollars in aid to Israel.

Another cited former state Schools Development Authority Lizette-Delgado, who recently stepped down over allegations of patronage. He accused her of "hiring all Latino family members and friends and excluding black people."

Dye, who is president of Passaic's NAACP chapter, didn't respond to a message seeking comment.

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