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Watch This Vintage Footage Of New Mexico In The 1940s

  This vintage video footage from the 1940s shows a glimpse of life in New Mexico decades ago. Source: Watch This Vintage Footage Of New Mexico In The 1940s Tour of Pancho Villa’s Legendary Border Crossing will transport you back to the original site of the infamous raid on the U.S. Village of Columbus, NM …

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Illegal Alien Arrests at Border Fall to 263 Per Day During Trump’s First Two Months — Down 94 Percent from Last Year

  Aggressive enforcement actions along the U.S.-Mexico border led to a nearly 94 percent drop in the apprehension of illegal aliens attempting to enter the United States. The apprehension of migrants by Border Patrol agents fell to approximately 263 per day during the first two months of the Trump administration from more than 4,600 per …

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Officials remind New Mexicans to get Real ID as deadline approaches – NewsBreak

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After decades of planning, the clock is ticking on a federal mandate tied to New Mexico driver’s licenses that could affect whet Source: Officials remind New Mexicans to get Real ID as deadline approaches – NewsBreak Tour of Pancho Villa’s Legendary Border Crossing will transport you back to the original site …

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110K Acres of New Mexico Border Land Transferred to Control of U.S. Army

  The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) transferred control and administrative jurisdiction of nearly 110,000 acres of federal land along the New Mexico-Mexico border to the Department of the Army. The move by the Interior Department is to comply with President Donald Trump’s order for the U.S. military to take control of federal land …

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OPINION: Federal bill threatens NM outdoors

A new bill introduced by Sen. Steve Daines, R-Montana, would carelessly undermine thriving local recreation economies and threaten generations of outdoor heritage. Read full story here: OPINION: Federal bill threatens NM outdoors Stay up to date with the “Mimbres Peaks National Monument” designation news! Related topic….  Listen to “Ep. 34: Hole in the Wall Getaway” …

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Pam Bondi Confirms Arrest Connected to Firebombing of NM Tesla Dealership

  Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed on Monday that an arrest has been made in connection to a firebombing of a New Mexico Tesla dealership. Read full story here: Pam Bondi Confirms Arrest Connected to Firebombing of NM Tesla Dealership

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New General At Camp Furlong in Columbus, NM

The most unusual thing about Columbus, NM is: The most unusual things are the rule here. Not the exception. op-ed by BigAddison Like today for instance. I conduct a tour about the most infamous day in the history of Columbus. March 9, 1916. That’s the day Pancho Villa’s men “The Villaista’s” raided Columbus and killed …

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Friends Of History To Host Pancho Villa Lecture May 7, 2025

FRIENDS OF HISTORY News: Friends of History invites the community to a Wednesday lecture, “Raid And Reconciliation: Pancho Villa, Modernization, and Violence in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands” presented by Brandon Morgan at 12-1 p.m. May 7. Free on YouTube. Historian, educator and author Brandon Morgan examines Pancho Villa’s 1916 raid on Columbus, New Mexico, during the Mexican Revolution …

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