The Trump administration has not publicly said how many immigration detention beds it needs to achieve its goals, or what the cost will be.
Raúl Torrez released a series of publications that offer advice for law enforcement, religious leaders, hospital staff and school leaders.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office did not respond to requests for comment Monday, but she has pledged defiance on Trump’s border policies, telling MSNBC’s Morning Joe in November mass deportation would be unconstitutional and “we are not going to cooperate in any way with that effort.”
One of the state’s most prominent religious leaders is calling for a nuanced approach to solving the country’s immigration problem. Santa Fe Archbishop John Wester issued a statement on the issue Wednesday after President Donald Trump signed several executive orders cracking down on illegal immigration like ending birthright citizenship,
New Mexico legislative leaders are recommending a 5.7% general fund spending increase for the coming fiscal year.
"Every other state has provided resources and funding to help secure the border, and my border has been absent of that," Rep. Jenifer Johns said.
Three of New Mexico's five Congressional members tell KOAT they will skip President-elect Donald Trump's second Inauguration on Monday.
It was a historic day in Washington, D.C., as Donald Trump was inaugurated Monday as the 47th President of the United States.
SANTA FE, N.M. — Leading New Mexico legislators on Wednesday recommended a 5.7% general fund spending increase for the coming fiscal year that emphasizes health care access, public school ...
New Mexico legislative leaders are recommending a 5.7% general fund spending increase for the coming fiscal year SANTA FE ... after President-elect Donald Trump takes office next week.
As home insurance grows increasingly expensive and unavailable in some fire-prone areas of New Mexico, both Republican and Democratic lawmakers agree the market can’t provide adequate coverage to protect homes here against future disasters.
President Donald Trump’s promise to deport “millions and millions” of immigrants will hinge on securing money for detention centers.