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New Mexico won’t deny law licenses over immigration status
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico will no more time deny licenses to observe law solely due to the fact of an applicant’s citizenship or immigration position, which includes some aspiring regulation students who arrived in the U.S. as little ones and really do not have a obvious path to citizenship. Announced Monday, the rule adjust from the New Mexico Supreme Court docket is scheduled to consider result Oct. 1. Various states now have provisions that disregard residency or immigration status in licensure selections. “The change in the licensure rule is grounded in the essential theory of fairness, and is dependable with New Mexico’s historic values of inclusion and…


