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<blockquote type=cite cite><font size=2 color="#FF0000"><b>New Mexico
just says no to the Patriot act! Powerful!</b></font><br>
<font size=2>State of New Mexico rejects US PATRIOT Law. (#1) HJM40
passed</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><font size=2>by a 53-11
vote on Monday.<br>
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HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 40<br>
46th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2003<br>
State of New Mexico rejects US PATRIOT Law<br>
INTRODUCED BY Max Coll<br>
<br>
A JOINT MEMORIAL AFFIRMING CIVIL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES; DECLARING
OPPOSITION TO FEDERAL MEASURES THAT INFRINGE ON CIVIL LIBERTIES.<br>
<br>
WHEREAS, the state of New Mexico is proud of its long and distinguished
tradition of protecting the civil rights and liberties of its residents;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and WHEREAS, New Mexico has a diverse population, including
immigrants and students, whose contributions to the community are vital
to its economy, culture and civic character;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and WHEREAS, the preservation of civil rights and liberties
is essential to the well-being of a democratic society;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and WHEREAS, federal, state and local governments should
protect the public from terrorist attacks such as those that occurred on
September 11, 2001 and should do so in a rational and deliberative
fashion to ensure that a new security measure will enhance public safety
without impairing constitutional rights or infringing on civil liberties;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and WHEREAS, government security measures that undermine
fundamental rights do damage to American institutions and values that the
residents of New Mexico hold dear; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF">
</font><br>
<font size=2>and WHEREAS, the house of representatives believes that
there is no inherent conflict between national security and the
preservation of liberty and that Americans can be both safe and free;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and WHEREAS, federal policies adopted since September 11,
2001, including provisions in Public Law 107-56, known as the USA Patriot
Act, and related executive orders, regulations and actions threaten
fundamental rights and liberties by: </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF">
</font><br>
<font size=2>A. authorizing the indefinite incarceration of non-citizens
based on mere suspicion and the indefinite incarceration of citizens
designated by the president as "enemy combatants" without
access to counsel or meaningful recourse to the federal courts;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>B. limiting the authority of federal courts to curb law
enforcement abuse of electronic surveillance in anti-terrorism and
ordinary criminal investigations; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF">
</font><br>
<font size=2>C. expanding the authority of federal agents to conduct
so-called "sneak and peek" or "black bag" searches,
in which the subject of the search warrant has not been notified that his
or her property has been searched; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF">
</font><br>
<font size=2>D. granting federal law enforcement and intelligence
agencies broad access to personal, medical, financial, library and
educational records with little, if any, judicial oversight;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>E. chilling constitutionally protected speech through overly
broad definitions of "terrorism";
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>F. driving a wedge between immigrant communities and the
police that protect them by encouraging involvement of state and local
police in the enforcement of federal immigration law; and G. permitting
the federal bureau of investigation to conduct surveillance of religious
services, internet chat rooms, political demonstrations and public
meetings of any kind without evidence that a crime has been or may be
committed; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and WHEREAS, these new powers pose a particular threat to
the civil rights and liberties of the residents of New Mexico state who
are or who are assumed to be Arab, Muslim or of South Asian descent;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and WHEREAS, other communities throughout the country have
enacted resolutions reaffirming support for civil rights and civil
liberties in the face of government policies that threaten these values
and have demanded accountability from law enforcement agencies regarding
their use of these new powers;</font><br>
<font size=2>NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE
STATE OF NEW MEXICO that it: </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF">
</font><br>
<font size=2>A. affirm its strong support for fundamental constitutional
rights and its opposition to federal measures that infringe on these
rights and liberties; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<br>
<font size=2>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;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>C. direct the New Mexico state police to:<br>
(1) refrain from participating in the enforcement of federal immigration
laws;<br>
(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;<br>
(3) refrain from engaging in the surveillance of individuals or groups of
individuals based on their participation in activities protected by the
First Amendment to the United States constitution, such as political
advocacy or the practice of a religion, without reasonable and
particularized suspicion of criminal conduct unrelated to the activity
protected by the First Amendment to the United States constitution;<br>
(4) refrain from using race, religion, ethnicity or national origin as a
factor in selecting who is subject to investigatory activities unless
race, religion, ethnicity or national origin is part of the description
of a specific suspect to be apprehended;<br>
(5) refrain, whether acting alone or with federal law enforcement
officers, from collecting or maintaining information about the political,
religious or social views, associations or activities of any individual,
group, association, organization, corporation, business or partnership
unless such information directly relates to an investigation of criminal
activity and there are reasonable grounds to believe that the subject of
the information is or may be involved in criminal conduct;<br>
(6) provide advance or simultaneous notice of the execution of a search
warrant to any resident of the state of New Mexico whose property is the
subject of the search and refrain from participating in a joint search
with any law enforcement agency absent assurances that such a notice will
be provided;<br>
(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;<br>
(8) refrain from the practice of stopping drivers or pedestrians for the
purpose of scrutinizing their identification documents without reasonable
and particularized suspicion of criminal activity; and<br>
(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;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>D. direct public schools and institutions of higher
education to provide notice to individuals whose education records have
been obtained by law enforcement agents pursuant to Section 507 of the
USA Patriot Act; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>E. direct public libraries to post in a prominent place
within the library a notice as follows:
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>"WARNING: Under Section 215 of the federal USA Patriot
Act (Public Law 107-56), records of books and other materials you borrow
from this library may be obtained by federal agents. This law also
prohibits librarians from informing you if records about you have been
obtained by federal agents. Questions about this policy should be
directed to Attorney General John Ashcroft, Department of Justice,
Washington, DC 20530."; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF">
</font><br>
<font size=2>and F. direct the state official in charge of homeland
security for New Mexico to seek periodically from federal authorities the
following information in a form that facilitates an assessment of the
effect of federal anti-terrorism efforts on the residents of the state of
New Mexico and provide to the legislature and the interim corrections
oversight and justice committee, no less than once every six months, a
summary of the information obtained:</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF">
</font><br>
<br>
<font size=2> <br>
(1) the names of all residents of New Mexico who have been arrested or
otherwise detained by federal authorities as a result of terrorism
investigations since September 11, 2001, and:<br>
(a) the location of each detainee;<br>
(b) the circumstances that led to each detention;<br>
(c) the charges, if any, lodged against each detainee; and<br>
(d) the name of counsel, if any, representing each detainee;<br>
(2) the number of search warrants that have been executed in New Mexico
without notice to the subject of the warrant pursuant to Section 213 of
the USA Patriot Act;<br>
(3) the extent of electronic surveillance carried out in the state
pursuant to powers granted in the USA Patriot Act;<br>
(4) the extent to which federal authorities are monitoring political
meetings, religious gatherings or other activities within New Mexico that
are protected by the first Amendment of the United States
constitution;<br>
(5) the number of times education records have been obtained from public
schools and institutions of higher learning in New Mexico pursuant to
Section 507 of the USA Patriot Act;<br>
(6) the number of times library records have been obtained from libraries
in New Mexico pursuant to Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act; and<br>
(7) the number of times records of books purchased by store patrons have
been obtained from bookstores in New Mexico pursuant to Section 215 of
the USA Patriot Act; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to Senators Jeff Bingaman and Pete Domenici and
Representatives Tom Udall, Heather Wilson and Steve Pearce, with a letter
urging them to monitor federal anti-terrorism tactics and to work to
repeal provisions of the USA Patriot Act and other laws and regulations
that infringe on civil rights and liberties;
</font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to President George W. Bush and Attorney General John
Ashcroft; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be
transmitted to the state official in charge of homeland security for New
Mexico; </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2>and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the New Mexico state police and to all public schools,
institutions of higher education and public libraries within the state of
New Mexico. </font><font size=2 color="#0000FF"> </font><br>
<font size=2> </font><br>
<font size=2>Reference:</font>
<a href="??"><font size=2>http://legis.state.nm.us/Sessions/03%20Regular/memorials/house/</a></font><br>
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