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- New Mexico's chief federal magistrate judge ruled that the migrants couldn’t have known they were entering a military zone when they entered the U.S.
- U.S. Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.) told reporters on Thursday that his “Humane Accountability Act 2.0” would require the federal Department of Homeland Security to report to Congress all immigration detentions, removals and encounters that have occurred since January.
- The union representing teachers at an Española high school has filed a complaint with the state labor board, alleging the school committed an unfair labor practice when it asked teachers to collect — and, soon after, delete — student immigration data in recent weeks. buff.ly/6O5iHYb
- The NNSA has failed to pay its share of grant for an NMED oversight program, jeopardizing air, water and ecological monitoring at the national laboratories, officials said. buff.ly/k9Tt2xQ
- We spoke with a mother from the South Valley and two health care advocates about the impacts of potential cuts Medicaid and SNAP:
- Eighteen hours later, House Republicans today advanced the tax portion of the reconciliation bill. BTW, the tax package is estimated to add $3.8 trillion to the budget deficit over the next decade.
- There will be more details to come, but parties announced a tentative deal in the long-running U.S. Supreme Court case over Rio Grande water, and asked the special master to cancel the trial date set for June. buff.ly/nOmsS4w
- NM Stand Up for Science organizers canvassed UNM's campus on the last day of classes for the spring semester, hoping to engage undergraduate and graduate students in organizing against federal cuts against research.