The New Mexico Governor declares a state of emergency

Santa in, New Mexico – On Wednesday, the New Mexico Governor declared a state of emergency in response to violent crime and drug trafficking across a group of North New Mexico, including two societies from the original America Boeplo.

The declaration of emergency by state governor Michel Logan Grisham is 750,000 dollars in response to calls by local governments and tribal officials in the Rio Arfarra Province for reinforcement against violent crime in addition to the crime and other coincidence associated with illegal drugs.

The vast area of Espanyiola, 25 miles (40 km) north of Santa in, extends to the Colorado state, and has long been injured using opioids using opioids and high -dose death rates, with homeless camps appearing in recent years in the most densely populated areas.

“The increase in criminal activity has contributed to increasing the displacement and instability of the family and excessive doses of deadly drugs, which put unusual pressure on local governments and police departments that have requested immediate assistance to the state,” Logan Griemeh said in a statement.

In April, Logan Griehammeh announced the state of emergency in the largest city in New Mexico, Albukirk, saying that a significant increase in crime in the Boukirk calls for helping the National Guard in New Mexico.

There were no immediate calls for the deployment of forces in Rio Aruba Province, although the new emergency declaration allows the authorities to contact the National Guard.

The tribal ruler, Santa Clara Boeplo, urged Espanyola’s edge of the state to address the growing public safety crisis caused by the use of fentanel and alcohol in society in general.

“Boeplo has spent thousands of dollars in an attempt to address this crisis … and to protect the children of Boeplo who are directly affected and negatively affected by the addiction of one of the parents or the guardian,” said the governor of Santa Clara James Narango in the July speech to Logan Grieham. “But we are not an isolated society, causes and effects of fentian/alcohol abuse, increased crime, and increasing displacement to the broader society.”

In 2020, President Donald Trump Send the federal agentsIncluding internal security officers, to Bokirk as part of an attempt to contain a violent crime.

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