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05/11/2026 Immigration, Healthcare, and the New Rules for New Mexico
Several significant laws passed during New Mexico’s recent legislative session are scheduled to take effect on May 20. On this episode of The Forum, we examine two of the most consequential: the Immigrant Safety Act and a series of measures aimed at improving access to healthcare in a state that continues to face severe shortages of physicians and other healthcare professionals.The program proved especially timely. Just last week, the U.S. Department of Justice filed suit against the State of New Mexico and the City of Albuquerque, arguing that the Immigrant Safety Act “unlawfully interferes with federal immigration enforcement.”Guests discuss what these new laws are intended to accomplish, the legal and political challenges they now face, and what they could mean for New Mexicans across the state.
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Zorro Ranch owner says, "they haven't found anything."
Texas politician Don Huffines told the Texas Tribune that the New Mexico Department of Justice investigation at Zorro Ranch has been inconclusive
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"Silence has never served any of us" - protesters rally again at Zorro Ranch
Protesters were joined by State Representative Tara Lujan outside the gates of Jeffrey Epstein's former ranch Saturday
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New Mexico Gov. Lujan Grisham signs free, universal child care into law
State trust fund with $11B to keep program funded for five years
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New Mexico Department of Justice Begins Searching Zorro Ranch
The sprawling Santa Fe County property was formerly owned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Hundreds rally outside Zorro Ranch demanding justice for Jeffrey Epstein victims
The rally coincided with International Women's Day and was organized by Brave Women
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New Mexico lawmakers will be joined by Epstein survivors and advocates at State of the Union
President Trump's first State of the Union address of this term comes as new polls show his approval rating plummeting
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NMDOJ relaunches investigation into Epstein's Zorro Ranch
The move comes after more ties to New Mexico are revealed in newly released Epstein FBI documents
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Legislative leaders laud achievements and lament frustrations as 2026 Session Ends
Immigration and healthcare were among the topics that House Democrats, a bicameral Republican coalition, and Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham talked about in separate press conferences.
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House of Representatives holds Epstein Truth Committee meeting
The committee will look into the alleged crimes that took place at Epstein's Zorro Ranch in Santa Fe county
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