CNN: The Trump administration admitted it “inadvertently” deported a transgender woman to Mexico this month after a judge ordered she not be removed to the country over fears she may be tortured or violently persecuted. The government has said it will allow...
Albuquerque Journal: SANTA FE — The number of youthful offenders referred to New Mexico's juvenile justice system has declined over the last 20 years due to an increased emphasis on community service and rehabilitation. But many young state residents who run afoul of the law end...
Albuquerque Journal: New Mexicans are leading bills in Congress to reverse a measure that allows U.S. senators to sue the government and receive $500,000 or more for subpoenaed phone records. A stopgap funding bill signed into law last week ended the longest government shutdown in...
Albuquerque Journal: NineteenNew Mexico schools are no longer designated by the state's Public EducationDepartment for poor academic performance after showing strides in student achievement and in improving learning environments. Nearly half of those are in the largest school...
Albuquerque Journal: El Paso’s largest credit union is looking to make a push into New Mexico, announcing this week that it has agreed to purchase Roswell-based Bank of the Southwest. The credit union, GECU, will purchase the New Mexico bank’s 11 locations and will assume all...