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Rising to the Moment: A Breakthrough 30‑Day Session for Civil Liberties

This year's legislative session saw ACLU of New Mexico staff, community partners, advocates, and legislative champions showed up ready to work, and ready to lead with courage.

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CoreCivic Pays Settlement to Estate of 23-Year-Old Asylum Seeker Who Died in Torrance County Detention Facility

The case addressed the TCDF’s systemic failures in its mental health care and CoreCivic’s extreme negligence, which resulted in Kesley Vial’s tragic and preventable death.
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A New Phase in Civil Liberties Advocacy: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going

For decades, the ACLU of New Mexico has worked alongside communities to defend civil liberties and expand the promise of the constitution. Today, with fundamental freedoms under intensifying attack and the stakes for our democracy higher than ever, that work has never been more urgent.
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The 2026 Legislative Session: Creating A Firewall for Freedom in New Mexico

As we approach the 2026 legislative session, our nation is facing unprecedented threats to our fundamental freedoms. But we aren’t powerless against these attacks.
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Rethinking Public Safety Town Hall

The ACLU of New Mexico and the All Safe New Mexico Coalition came together on January 15 for a powerful “Rethinking Public Safety” Town Hall.

False Claims of Voter Fraud Threaten Our Wallets and Our Rights

Dianna Duran's false voter fraud claims cost New Mexicans 125k. An even greater cost is your most fundamental right.

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Sessions and Martinez: Cut from the Same Cloth

Preaching Public Safety While Putting Our Communities in Harm's Way

By Katie Hoeppner

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They Have the Power, We Have the Hope

A Story of Immigration Enforcement in Trump’s America

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RISE UP

The ACLU and the New American Resistance

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Letter to the Future

How one physician is working to heal our society

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#WeThePeopleNM Photo Contest

Did you attend  a rally, march, vigil, or protest in the past year? Maybe you went all the way to Washington D.C. for the Women’s March, or you’re attending the upcoming March for Science. If you took any photos while you were there, enter them for a chance to have your photos be featured by the ACLU of New Mexico on social media and in upcoming promotional materials & win prizes (even some $$). Find out what you need to do below:

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New Mexico Shouldn’t Kowtow to Sessions’ Threats

On March 27, the American people witnessed something remarkable: the country’s Top Cop went on national TV and demanded that our state and local officials violate the constitution…or else. Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatened to cut off federal crime-fighting funds from so-called “sanctuary cities” that refuse to honor immigration hold requests from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These immigration hold requests, often called “ICE Detainers,” ask local jails and prisons to detain certain people up to 48 hours beyond their original release date (not including holidays or weekends) so they can investigate their immigration status.

By Peter Simonson

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ACLU-NM Statement on Albuquerque City Council's Decision to Broaden the Mayor's Power During Public Health Emergencies

Yesterday, the Albuquerque City Council voted to pass legislation broadening the mayor’s powers during a public health emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Know Your Rights When Interacting with Immigration Agents

This is a scary time for immigrant families in New Mexico. The President campaigned on a virulently anti-immigrant, xenophobic platform that we’re now seeing it enacted through his unconstitutional and immoral executive orders targeting immigrants and refugees as well as increased immigration crackdowns in our communities.

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