Patrick Lohmann, Source NM
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New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has agreed not to enforce a new state law related to immigrant detention while a United States Department of Justice lawsuit seeking to invalidate the law plays out in federal court.
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The United State Forest Service is expected to soon release a draft version of a policy that would rescind or greatly alter the 2001 “Roadless Rule.”
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The federal government revealed it intended to use eminent domain to wrest a 1.3-mile stretch of New Mexico borderland from the Catholic diocese for a border barrier, last week.
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The United States Senate voted 46-45 to advance Republican Steve Pearce, a former New Mexico congressman, on Monday.
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The United States Bureau of Land Management formally cancelled the so-called “Public Land Rule,” on Monday.
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A Cuban immigrant held in a New Mexico immigration detention facility alleges federal immigration authorities subjected him to an abrupt, grueling transfer spanning multiple states during an ongoing hunger strike.
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U.S. Department of Justice sues New Mexico to halt immigrant detention bill
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U.S. Rep. Leger Fernández tours proposed Chama watershed uranium mine site
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Santa Fe officials tell U.S. Sen. Luján tariffs, federal policy halting affordable housing progress
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New Mexico conservationists, elected officials mourn ‘conservation icon’ Ted Turner