New Mexico creates new council to address cases of missing and slain Native Americans
- New Mexico is establishing an advisory council to address cases of missing or slain Native Americans, aiming to improve coordination between law enforcement agencies and bring closure to families.
- The council will prioritize collaboration between federal, tribal, state, and local entities, with the goal of finding missing Indigenous people, supporting families, and preventing further tragedies.
- The U.S. Interior and Justice Departments are expected to respond to recommendations on this issue, while states like Arizona and Alaska have also taken action to address the problem.
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New Mexico creates new council to address cases of missing and slain Native Americans
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico is creating a new advisory council that will be charged with implementing a state plan for responding to cases of missing or slain Native Americans, with top state officials vowing Tuesday that the work will lead to more people being found and families gaining closure. In Arizona, a commission also is studying this issue. New Mexico Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s announcement follows criticism from adv…
New Mexico launches advisory council to revitalize efforts in missing and slain Native American cases
New Mexico is creating a new advisory council that will be charged with implementing a state plan for responding to cases of missing or slain Native Americans, with top state officials vowing Tuesday that the work will lead to more people being found and families gaining closure. Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s announcement follows criticism from advocates who feared the state was losing momentum after the governor dissolved the task forc…
New Mexico Governor Establishing Advisory Council To Implement Missing And Murdered Indigenous Persons State Response Plan
STATE News: SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham is establishing an advisory council to support the state’s ongoing work to implement the New Mexico State Response Plan released in 2022. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) Advisory Council will be led by tribal and state leadership, law enforcement agencies, advocates and family members who have experienced the loss of a missing and murdered person. Gov. Lujan Grisham appointed P
New Mexico creates new council to address cases of missing and slain Native Americans
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- New Mexico is creating a new advisory council that will be charged with implementing a state plan for responding to cases of missing or slain Native Americans, with top state officials vowing Tuesday that the work will lead to more people being found and families gaining closure.
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