Press Releases

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ACLU, Defense Groups File Emergency Lawsuit Urging New Mexico Supreme Court to Protect the Lives of Incarcerated People and Surrounding Communities 

Today, the ACLU, the New Mexico Law Offices of the Public Defender (LOPD), and the New Mexico Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (NMCDLA) filed an emergency petition asking the New Mexico Supreme Court to immediately reduce the number of people in New Mexico jails and prisons.
Issue Areas: Corrections Reform

ACLU Client With Rare Autoimmune Disease Returns Home After Successful Petition Secures Her Release From Santa Fe County Jail 

Today, The ACLU of New Mexico announced that it successfully petitioned the First Judicial District Court to release Yesenia Evans, who was held on a non-serious probation violation and suffers from a rare autoimmune disease, from the Santa Fe County Jail.
Issue Areas: Corrections Reform

Advocates Demand Immediate Action to Address Impending COVID-19 Crisis in New Mexico’s Immigrant Detention Centers

The ACLU of New Mexico, the New Mexico Immigrant Law Center (NMILC), and the Santa Fe Dreamers Project (SFDP) demand action amid the emerging public health crisis in New Mexico’s three immigration detention centers.
Issue Areas: Immigrants’ Rights

ACLU Petitions Court to Release Woman at High Risk of Contracting COVID-19 From Santa Fe County Jail 

Today, ACLU-NM filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in the First Judicial District Court, demanding the release of a woman held in Santa Fe County Jail on a non-serious probation violation. Yesenia Evans suffers from systemic sclerosis, making her especially vulnerable to COVID-19.
Issue Areas: Corrections Reform

ACLU of New Mexico Calls on Elected Officials to Protect Access to Reproductive Care During COVID-19 Pandemic

Today, the ACLU sent letters to Governor Michelle Lujan-Grisham, Mayor Tim Keller, Mayor Allen Webber, and the New Mexico Congressional delegation, urging them to ensure people in New Mexico will be able to access reproductive healthcare as the COVID-19 public health crisis continues to unfold.
Issue Areas: Reproductive Freedom