New Mexico just asks for trouble by not asking for your driver’s license when you vote! During the last election, I gave the poll worker my driver’s license as I checked in to vote, and she said, “Oh Sir, I do not need your diver license, but thank you, we are not allowed to ask for it.” Sad. As I have said for years, New Mexico asks for trouble – legalized pot, home delivery of booze, abortions, catch and release, and the list goes on. REPENT AND CHANGE YOUR BEHAVIOR NEW MEXICO!

The New Mexico GOP sent FGGAM this news release:

New Mexico Democrats advanced the Nondisclosure of Sensitive Personal Information Act, a bill that bars state agencies, such as the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD), from sharing data with federal law enforcement regarding illegal immigrants, potentially shielding gang and cartel members from deportation. This bill violates federal immigration laws, jeopardizing billions in federal grants for law enforcement, public safety, and infrastructure that New Mexico could lose due to non-compliance.

In response, Republican Party of New Mexico (RPNM) Chair Amy Barela issued the following statement:

“At a time when New Mexico’s violent crime rate is double the national average, Democrats are rushing a bill that would shield criminal illegal aliens from consequences, further restrict law enforcement, and could cost our state billions in federal funding critical for public safety—despite the Democrats’ outcry over DOGE budget cuts. New Mexicans deserve to know why their Democrat legislators keep prioritizing those who break our laws over the safety of the citizens they’re elected to protect.”

Tip line for the Bernalillo Sheriffs Office!

AWESOME NEWS! I really like the leadership of Bernalillo Sheriff John Allen! We need more like him in New Mexico! The County Sheriff is the chief law enforcement official of the county he serves. I wish Sheriff Allen would be able to oversee the Albuquerque Police Department. APD needs to get new leadership and out from under the direction of Mayor Keller.

Thank you ABQ RAW for this report!

Bernalillo County, NM –

The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office is excited to announce the launch of tip411, a powerful new anonymous tip system designed to help residents safely and securely share crime-related information with law enforcement.

Through the Bernalillo Co Sheriff app, community members can submit anonymous tips, receive public safety alerts, and stay connected with BCSO—all from their smartphone. The app is available for free download on the Google Play Store and iTunes App Store, or by visiting our BSCO website and clicking Submit A Tip.

“We know that the community plays a vital role in keeping Bernalillo County safe,” said Sheriff John Allen, “tip411 gives our residents a completely anonymous way to report crime, which will allow us to respond faster, solve cases more effectively, and continue building trust with the public.”   More Here

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