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Homicide Scholarships moniker causes uproar in NM, as crime bill fails

The legislator expressed New Mexico, who was killed by his anger this week after the draft criminal justice law was subjected to what some call some on the right “The Killing Scholarship” program.

On Thursday, Representative Nicole Chavez of Albukirk said she was “sick” due to developments.

“The Democrats in New Mexico’s voice to deliver criminals like my son’s killer 2000 dollars per month-a twisted reward to break my family.”

The draft law will provide this monthly salaries for some former convicts under the age of 26 to obtain educational opportunities or other methods to reach a direct example, according to multiple reports.

According to the text of the draft law, it will provide money to the Community Connections Fund for events for use in programs that provide services to buy delinquents and youth, and to create a committee to determine the following steps for condemnation from a juvenile facility.

“HB 134 has sponsored justice and accountability, but they refused to come to the table.”

The Chavez Law, which received the support of the democratic ruler, Michel Logan Gracem, was effectively exploding by Democrats in the House of Representatives – including some of them originally warm.

HB 134 has sought to update New Mexico laws dating back to the afternoon of 1970 and that determines the criminal justice of events, including the transfer of some violent crimes such as the first -class killing of adolescent suspects to the Adult Court.

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Logan Griemeh and a handful of Democratic princes supported the bill, according to the Benon Post newspaper, but four Democrats in the Public Affairs Committee and consumers have successfully successfully made the bill, which did not see more movement with the end of the session.

“This is not progress – it’s a knife in the heart of every father buried a child,” Chavez said on Thursday. “Democrats in New Mexico operated their appearances of the victims and their families, and instead chose to reward the criminals who destroyed our lives.”

Instead, the alleged “killing” bill was given reading and was transferred by the House of Representatives earlier this month.

Monoya Santa in New Mexican has told the new bill, HB 255, “an ideal example of how progressive leaders think about the crime, and that the individual does not have to take responsibility for their actions – [in that they] It should be blocked, they are a victim themselves in one way or another, and we need to make sure they have a chance, and we need to do everything we can to rehabilitate even when this means that we do more than the victims. “

Logan Griemeh did not respond to requests to comment on the last draft law.

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The ruler agreed to the criminal justice package earlier this month, which was reported to target the trafficking of the fentanel in the border state and dealt with the suspects who are considered mentally invalid for car penalties in the trial and the major theft.

However, the Republicans also emerged to support them as the conservatives called one of the most weapons control legislation last week. Meanwhile, another Republican in the House of Representatives described the “Bell killing grant” another betrayal of the Mexicans.

“The Democrats have been forced to legislate the killers to the events of $ 2000 per month, with funding from the diligent taxpayer. This is not sympathy – it is a harmful reward for bloodshed, and it is a reference to every thug that crime pays in this state,” said Representative Stephanie Lardia Park.

“The killing grant must take away every new Mexican who fears their safety”, and that the signal that the draft law sent is that “the crime really pays.”

Instead of passing the proper lips legislation [from Chavez] Rayb said, while the victims are ignored; Thugs get a pampering. “

Fox News Digital has continued to respond to the Senate Speaker of Mimi Stewart and Speaker of parliament Javier Martinez, both Democrats for Bokirk.

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New Mexico “Roundhouse” in Santa in, New Mexico. (Getty Images)

The majority leader of the House of Representatives, Rina, did not respond to Szzepanski, D-SANTA FE, with the time of the press.

One of the Democrats, Representative Andrea Romero from Santa in, told Al -Boukir Rick about her opposition to the Chavez Law draft, saying, “We are talking about the detention of children.” Albukirk’s prosecutor was also killed by a 57 % increase in the crime of juveniles in one year until 2023.

Logan Griemeh told the newspaper that it would continue to urge legislators to “answer the call” to reform the justice of events.

2025-03-21 18:01:00

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