DOJ files lawsuit against New Mexico and Albuquerque over immigration policies
Case Summary
The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the State of New Mexico and the City of Albuquerque challenging their immigration policies. The case targets local government actions allegedly conflicting with federal immigration enforcement.
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DOJ files lawsuit against New Mexico , Albuquerque over immigration
Media Coverage · May 8, 2026
DOJ files lawsuit against New Mexico , Albuquerque over immigration.
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- • Federal lawsuit
- • Immigration policy
- • State and local government
- • Preemption issues
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DOJ files lawsuit against New Mexico , Albuquerque over immigration
Media Coverage · May 09, 2026
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