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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE STATE TO TAKE ALL STEPS NECESSARY TO ENSURE
THAT BARRIERS AND FENCING ALONG THE INTERNATIONAL BORDER
BETWEEN MEXICO AND THE UNITED STATES ARE ADEQUATE TO PREVENT
INGRESS AND EGRESS OF LIVESTOCK.
WHEREAS, border security is paramount not only to the
health and welfare of the American public, but to the
livestock industry as well; and
WHEREAS, prevention of livestock ingress and egress at
the international border between Mexico and New Mexico, as
well as at the international border between Mexico and the
other border states of Arizona, California and Texas, is
imperative to protect animal and human health and the economic
viability of the multi-billion-dollar livestock industry; and
WHEREAS, current border patrol plans do not address the
problem of livestock crossing the border;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the state take
all steps necessary to ensure that barriers and fencing along
the international border between Mexico and the United States
are adequate to prevent ingress and egress of livestock; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the appropriate state
agencies cooperate with the New Mexico congressional
delegation, the United States department of agriculture, the
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United States secretary of the interior, the department of
homeland security, the United States border patrol, Governor
Bill Richardson, the New Mexico legislature, the New Mexico
department of agriculture and the New Mexico livestock board
to address this problem; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the members of the New Mexico congressional
delegation, the United States department of agriculture, the
United States secretary of the interior, the department of
homeland security, the United States border patrol, Governor
Bill Richardson, the New Mexico legislature, the New Mexico
department of agriculture and the New Mexico livestock board.