Government and Politics
December 23, 2024
From: New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan GrishamSANTA FE - The New Mexico Organized Crime Commission created by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and led by Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman today released its annual report, highlighting significant achievements in disrupting criminal organizations across the state in its first year of operation.
The report also makes a strong case for additional resources to combat increasingly sophisticated criminal networks operating in New Mexico. Over the past year, the Commission coordinated multiple successful operations targeting human trafficking, drug trafficking, and the illegal firearms trade.
“Criminal organizations have infiltrated our communities, but with the right strategy and appropriate resources, we can continue to disrupt their operations and make New Mexico safer for all,” Gov. Lujan Grisham said. “I urge state lawmakers to read this important report and provide the funding needed to continue the Commission’s vital work.”
Key achievements of the Commission in 2024 include:
“I’m very proud of the Commission’s work, including its aggressive approach to fighting the cartels in human trafficking, fentanyl, and cannabis,” Bregman said. “Our success shows what we can accomplish when law enforcement agencies work together to combat organized crime.”
To build on the success of its first year of operation, the Organized Crime Commission is requesting a special appropriation of $4.5 million to cover fiscal years 2026 and 2027. This funding would:
The Commission is also recommending updates to state laws, including strengthening human trafficking statutes and addressing gaps in firearms legislation to better combat criminal organizations operating in New Mexico.
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