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Border residents see little impact from Trump’s National Guard deployment so far

By Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | April 21, 2018

While President Trump’s order sending National Guard to address a “crisis” to the border has garnered national attention, those living in the Rio Grande Valley see a gap between perception and reality. Continue Reading

Joseph Cervantes

Gubernatorial candidate Joseph Cervantes on the environment

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | April 20, 2018

Learn what Democrat Joseph Cervantes thinks about issues related to water, energy and climate change. Continue Reading

Jeff Apodaca

Gubernatorial candidate Jeff Apodaca on the environment

By Laura Paskus, New Mexico Political Report | April 19, 2018

Learn what Democrat Jeff Apodaca thinks about issues related to water, energy and climate change. Continue Reading

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Competition fosters computer skills in rural NM school district

By Anthony Moreno, KRWG | April 18, 2018

The Village of Melrose may be small, but that hasn’t stopped the school district from competing in New Mexico’s Supercomputing Challenge. Continue Reading

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Who polices the immigration police?

By Deborah Sontag and Dale Russakoff for ProPublica | April 17, 2018

Claims of unjust arrests by ICE agents and cops often disappear into an overwhelmed immigration court system. Continue Reading

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Biggest industry political givers have clear partisan choices

By Marjorie Childress, New Mexico In Depth | April 17, 2018

Attorneys want Michelle Lujan Grisham to be New Mexico’s next governor. Oil and Gas folks prefer Steve Pearce. Continue Reading

Anne and Ludvin Franco

In Pennsylvania, it’s open season on undocumented immigrants

By Deborah Sontag and Dale Russakoff, for ProPublica | April 15, 2018

ICE’s Philadelphia office is fanning out into communities across its three-state region and making more arrests of immigrants without criminal convictions than anywhere else in America. Continue Reading

Benson Ndolo

Unique program helps Navajo students pass GED test

By Amy Linn, Searchlight New Mexico | April 15, 2018

Benson Ndolo’s students, most of them Navajo, have grown up under the most difficult circumstances. Continue Reading

Navajo Nation

Basic needs are in short supply on the Navajo Nation

By Amy Linn, Searchlight New Mexico | April 15, 2018

The Navajo Nation lacks more basic needs than almost any region in the country. Continue Reading

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Bombshell court ruling blows open Mexican presidential race

By Kent Paterson | April 12, 2018

With less than three months until Election Day, there are now five, and maybe six, presidential candidates on the ballot. Continue Reading

Jeff Sessions

In Las Cruces, Sessions speaks about tougher immigration efforts

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | April 11, 2018

The U.S. attorney general outlined the Trump administration’s immigration policies and enforcement plans. Continue Reading

Black Range Vineyards

Meet the New Mexico towns where less connectivity is more

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | April 10, 2018

Whether the unique existence in Hillsboro and Kingston can last is an open question. Continue Reading

Dolores Huerta

Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta and New Mexico’s political year of the woman

By Kent Paterson | April 10, 2018

Dolores Huerta took to the stage Saturday at Albuquerque’s annual Cesar Chavez Day celebration. Continue Reading

Border Patrol agents

Border Patrol kicks off construction of Trump’s wall in NM

By Julián Aguilar, The Texas Tribune | April 9, 2018

U.S. Border Patrol agents on Monday announced the beginning of construction on the “big, beautiful wall” that President Donald Trump promised to build on the southern border. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

Pearce, Lujan Grisham lead the way in fundraising battle

By Matthew Reichbach, New Mexico Political Report | April 9, 2018

Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, reported raising $1.4 million over the last six months, while Pearce, a Republican, raised $1.6 million. Continue Reading

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