
New Mexico mayor signs executive order to 'counteract' Trump's immigration enforcement
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Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller signed an executive order prohibiting city officials from assisting ICE officers in immigration raids unless legally required.
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A press release explained how the new order buildings on the city's "immigrant-friendly policies" and "expands citywide protocols to counteract the harmful impacts of federal immigration actions, including proposals like H.R.1 ('One Big Beautiful Bill')."
The order "reaffirms that no City department, agency, or employee shall use City resources to assist in federal civil immigration enforcement, including raids, detentions, or information-sharing, unless legally required."

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