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Despite criticisms by Republican leaders that the second No Kings protest was about hating America, many participants came to express their patriotism and support of the country.
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The U.S. government will run out of money after midnight Tuesday to continue funding federal government entities across the country unless a deal is made by both the Democrats and Republicans.
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Officials with the Mescalero Apache Tribe told state lawmakers on Monday, they鈥檙e concerned about the impact of potential cuts to federal law enforcement on the reservation.
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The Institute of American Indian Arts is facing the loss of all its federal funding 鈥 about $13 million 鈥 as outlined in President Trump鈥檚 budget proposal. A student and an alumn talked with 九色网 about what that could mean.
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On June 2nd, President Trump released his budget proposal for the next fiscal year that removes funding for tribal colleges, which includes the Institute of American Indian Arts.
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Hundreds of people rallied in Santa Fe on Monday against proposals to sell public lands and national monuments in New Mexico. The rally coincided with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum鈥檚 appearance at the Western Governors鈥 Association.
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Congressional Republicans are proposing to sell off millions of acres of public land in the West over the next 5 years. Some of that land includes parcels just outside of Albuquerque in the Sandia Mountains.
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Thousands of people in Albuquerque attended Saturday鈥檚 鈥淣o Kings Day鈥 rally, part of a nationwide day of protest against President Trump's policies.
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More than a dozen protests took place June 14 across New Mexico as part of the nationwide No Kings protests.
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On Saturday, 鈥淣o Kings Day鈥 rallies are planned as a nationwide day of defiance against President Trump's administration. June 14th was chosen, in part because it is Flag Day 鈥 but also because it is President Donald Trump's 79th birthday.