Tell Lawmakers: Pass The New Mexico Immigrant Safety Act


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New Mexico State Senators and Representatives


Law enforcement in New Mexico collects vast amounts of data through surveillance tools like automatic license plate readers (ALPRs). Mounted on police cars, road signs, and bridges, these cameras track the movements of every driver—creating a massive, unregulated record of our private lives. When that data is shared with out‑of‑state or federal agencies without guardrails, the risks are enormous.
ALPR data has already been used to target immigrant community members, track patients seeking abortion care, and monitor activists. New Mexicans deserve to trust that police technology keeps us safe—not that it will be weaponized by outside agencies.
Lawmakers must pass the Driver Privacy and Safety Act to stop ALPR data from being misused by out‑of‑state authorities.
New Mexico State Senators and Representatives
Law enforcement in New Mexico collects vast amounts of data through surveillance tools like automatic license plate readers (ALPRs). Mounted on police cars, road signs, and bridges, these cameras track the movements of every driver—creating a massive, unregulated record of our private lives. When that data is shared with out‑of‑state or federal agencies without guardrails, the risks are enormous.
ALPR data has already been used to target immigrant community members, track patients seeking abortion care, and monitor activists. New Mexicans deserve to trust that police technology keeps us safe—not that it will be weaponized by outside agencies.
Lawmakers must pass the Driver Privacy and Safety Act to stop ALPR data from being misused by out‑of‑state authorities.
New Mexico State Senators and Representatives