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Date: 2003-03-17
.nm.us: Hirn wiedergefunden
Es scheint, als haetten die werten Damen und Herren in New Mexico, USA,
ihre Gehirne wieder/entdeckt. Man nimmt sich dorten doch, anscheinend
ernsthaft, heraus, der Politik der eigenen Bundesregierung aeusserst
skeptisch gegenueberzustehen.
Wie die allseits bekannten Herren Bush und Ashcroft da drauf reagieren,
wird wohl die naechsten Tage fuer Spannung sorgen. Oder auch nicht,
weil die zu sehr damit beschaeftigt sein koennten, Krieg zu spielen.
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http://legis.state.nm.us/Sessions/03%20Regular/memorials/house/HJM040.html
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF
NEW MEXICO that it:
A. affirm its strong support for fundamental constitutional rights
and its opposition to federal measures that infringe on these rights
and liberties;
B. affirm its strong support for the rights of immigrants and oppose
measures that single out individuals for legal scrutiny or enforcement
activity based on their country of origin;
C. direct the New Mexico state police to:
(1) refrain from participating in the enforcement of federal immigration
laws;
(2) seek adequate written assurances from federal authorities that
residents of the state of New Mexico and individuals in the custody of
the state who are placed in federal custody will not be subjected to
military or secret detention or secret immigration proceedings without
access to counsel and, absent such written assurances, refrain from
assisting federal authorities to obtain custody of these individuals;
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(7) refrain from undertaking or participating in any initiative, such
as the terrorist information and prevention system, also known as TIPS,
that encourages members of the general public to spy on their
neighbors, colleagues or customers;
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(9) report to the legislature and the interim corrections oversight
and justice committee, any request by federal authorities that, if
granted, would cause agencies of the state to exercise powers or
cooperate in the exercise of powers in apparent violation of a city
ordinance or the laws or constitution of this state or of the United
States;
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edited by rbarclay
published on: 2003-03-17
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