New Jersey Governor Says Banning Child Marriage Would Conflict With Religious Customs
The governor of New Jersey declined to sign a measure into law on Thursday that would have made the U.S. state the first to ban child marriage without exception.
Republican Chris Christie, a supporter of President Donald Trump, said such a ban would conflict with religious customs.
Underage marriage is widespread in the United States, where about 170,000 children were wed between 2000 and 2010 in 38 of the 50 states where data was available, according to activists.
Although age 18 is the minimum for marriage in most of the nation, every state has legal loopholes allowing children to wed.
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