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Albuquerque's Crime Fight: National Guard to the Rescue?
Albuquerque, NM, USA,Sunday, April 13, 2025
The National Guard members will blend in, wearing polo shirts instead of military gear. They won't be driving military vehicles or having much interaction with the community. This approach is meant to keep the focus on the police's main job: keeping the community safe.
The move has sparked debate. Some see it as a necessary step to combat crime. Others worry about the potential for increased force or civil rights violations. The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico is keeping a close eye on the situation. They want to ensure that the community's rights are protected.
The city is also dealing with a significant drug problem. New Mexico has one of the highest drug overdose rates in the country. The National Guard's presence is part of a broader effort to stem the flow of illegal drugs and reduce crime.
Albuquerque is at a crossroads. The city is hoping that this unusual move will pay off and lead to a safer community. Only time will tell if the National Guard's presence will make a real difference.
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