
Albuquerque Council Votes on Immigration Enforcement Ordinance
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In Albuquerque, New Mexico, city leaders propose an ordinance to protect residents from federal immigration enforcement on public property. The measure aims to prevent surprise raids and requires a judges warrant for private spaces. Supporters fear racial profiling and community anxiety, citing similar issues in other cities. The council votes on the proposal this Monday, March sixteenth.
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