ACLU of New Mexico
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BREAKING: Doña Ana County Detention Center is conducting violent and unwarranted paramilitary training operations on incarcerated people. We're representing six clients who are suing to stop this inhumane practice.
It is up to all of us to ensure that the rights, dignity, and safety of all people in New Mexico are protected.
We urge all of New Mexico's cities to push back against harmful policies pushed by the Trump administration by enacting similar resolutions and to acknowledge the urgent need for state-level protections.
Taxpayer dollars are better spent investing in programs that improve public safety by supporting our communities, not policies that tear them apart.
Research shows that welcoming city policies result in lower crime rates and stronger economies. It also ensures that local resources go to local needs, not cruel and overreaching federal policies.
Our neighbors who are immigrants make New Mexico stronger and more vibrant. They are our coworkers, neighbors, and family members. They make large contributions to our economies and communities.

Bottom line: This resolution reflects our values as New Mexicans: inclusivity, respect, and unity.
BREAKING: The City of Las Cruces just passed a crucial measure today that affirms and strengthens the city's commitment to protecting immigrant communities from discrimination and harassment.

This is an important act of leadership during these times of unprecedented threats to immigrant families.
Every New Mexican deserves that same security. We look forward to continued commitment from the legislature in addressing public safety with real solutions.
In the safest communities, no one has to worry about how they’ll put food on their table or whether they can afford to get the healthcare they need, including behavioral healthcare.
In New Mexico, we take care of each other. That tradition is what builds strong, safe communities.

We’re grateful to the legislature & the governor for coming together to address urgent funding issues that will help New Mexicans access vital healthcare & food assistance when they need it the most.
BREAKING: The New Mexico legislature just gaveled in for a special session. While this special session is largely planned to address urgent funding needs for our communities, we’re paying close attention to ensure that those decisions reflect the dignity and rights of all New Mexicans.
Today's victory belongs not just to Paulo and his family, but to all Dreamers who deserve to live without fear in the only country they've ever called home.

This case shows that the government absolutely should stop detaining DACA recepients, period.
Gamez Lira, who has lived in the U.S. since infancy, was separated from his wife and four children, including an infant with serious medical needs. Today’s ruling reunites Paulo with his family.
A federal judge ordered Paulo’s immediate release after a habeas petition from @ACLUNM and Singleton Schreiber LLP. The government declined to oppose, effectively acknowledging his detention was unlawful.
BREAKING: A federal court has ordered the release of Paulo Cesar Gamez Lira, a 27-year-old DACA recipient and father of four, after 42 days of unlawful detention by ICE. Here’s what you need to know:
Nancy Hollander is an internationally recognized criminal defense attorney known for her decades-long work defending clients in complex national security cases, including securing Chelsea Manning’s release and representing Guantanamo detainees.
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NEW: We released a report exposing how U.S. prisons are failing to keep up with the rising number of aging people behind bars.

Prisons were never designed to serve as makeshift nursing homes, yet that’s exactly what they’ve become.
The First Amendment guarantees the most fundamental freedoms that define our nation.

In America, all people have the right to free speech and the freedom to stand up for what they believe in.
A 70-year-old woman was arrested for peacefully protesting a gun show—on a public sidewalk. She spent 3 days in jail, was denied meds, and threatened by guards. Her charges were dropped. Now she’s suing.

Hear Jill’s story in her own words.
Jill Gatwood, a 70-year-old woman, was peacefully protesting outside a gun show in Moriarty when she was unlawfully arrested by police and detained at the Torrance County Detention Facility for days. We're representing her in court.

Read the press release:
www.aclu-nm.org/en/press-rel...
Peaceful Protester Sues City of Moriarty and Torrance County for Unlawful Arrest and Detention
A 70-year-old woman, unlawfully arrested and detained at Torrance County Detention Facility (TCDF) for 72 hours after peacefully protesting outside a gun show at Moriarty Civic Center, sued the City
www.aclu-nm.org
That's why we’re partnering with the Kennedy Law Firm, Dukes Up and renowned New Mexico artist Jodie Herrera to create a mural in Albuquerque which will reflect justice, resilience, and community—a visual statement that claims space, signals solidarity, and reminds everyone that we belong here.
Donate to ACLU-NM Mural Project: Claiming Space through Art, organized by Dukes Up
The ACLU of New Mexico fights every day to protect our rights—defending rep… Dukes Up needs your support for ACLU-NM Mural Project: Claiming Space through Art
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