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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Carraro
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/30/08
HB
SHORT TITLE National Guard Closure of Southern NM Border
SM 32
ANALYST Peery-Galon
ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT (dollars in thousands)
FY08
FY09
FY10 3 Year
Total Cost
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
Total
$0.1
$0.1
$0.1 Recurring General
Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates Senate Memorial 7.
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department (HSEMD)
New Mexico Corrections Department (NMCD)
Department of Health (DOH)
Department of Military Affairs (DMA)
Department of Public Safety (DPS)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Memorial 32 requests the governor call out the New Mexico National Guard to close and
patrol the border between New Mexico and the Republic of Mexico in order to protect the
citizens of New Mexico and the United States from the scourge of methamphetamine.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
HSEMD states it is indeterminate what the fiscal impact will be on the department.
NMCD states assuming that the flow of illegal drugs into New Mexico will dissipate as a result
of the proposed legislation, it could lead to a reduction in drug-related crimes. This reduction in
drug-related crimes and convictions could lead to a decrease in the department’s prison
population and probation/parole caseloads.
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Based on FY06 actual expenditures, the average annual cost to incarcerate an individual in a
NMCD correctional facility is $31,239, and the average annual cost of probation and
parole/community corrections client is $1,343.
DPS states that the should the proposed legislation become law, the likelihood of the National
Guard finding people committing criminal violations is very high. DPS notes the National
Guard does not have authority to enforce criminal statutes, so the State Police would most likely
be called to provide assistance with enforcement. DPS also notes the National Guard already
performs regular missions on the border.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
DOH stats methamphetamine, which can be smoked, inhaled, eaten or injected, directly affects
the central nervous system with short-term side effects of decreased depression, increased
anxiety, insomnia, mood swings, feelings of paranoia, and violent behavior. Long-term
sustained use can cause permanent kidney complications, brain and liver damage, lung disorders,
blood clots and even death. DOH states the number of hospitalizations related to
methamphetamine use in New Mexico has been rapidly increasing since 1988, with a total of 750
cases in 2003. Between 2005 and 2006, a total of 66 deaths in the state were attributed to
unintentional overdose of methamphetamine.
DOH reports the Office of the Governor, Drug Czar, provides the following summary of the
burden of methamphetamine in New Mexico: 694 children exposed to methamphetamine were
placed in protective custody between 2004 and April of 2006; 657 methamphetamine-related
arrests in 2005; and 239 methamphetamine labs seized between 2004 and April of 2006. DOH
notes the number of labs in the state is in decline. However, labs established in Mexico are
producing large quantities of methamphetamine of high purity and are supplying users in New
Mexico, as well as transporting the drug to markets throughout the United States.
DOH notes the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Working Group reports that New Mexico
is an important drug transfer route from Mexico. The open border areas between El Paso, Santa
Teresa and Columbus ports of entry, including the backcountry of the “boot heel" area, and
access to major road networks makes this are the most vulnerable for law enforcement. DOH
states the Columbus port of entry is also highly vulnerable due to the fact that 3,500 people cross
the border into New Mexico each day in a variety of vehicles, and because of the instability of
law enforcement in Palomas, Mexico.
DOH states an actual “closure" of the border would have important economic, social and cultural
impacts within New Mexico. The flow of legal commerce between the two counties, much of it
relating to the movement of agricultural, industrial and consumer goods into and out of Mexico,
would be interrupted with serious economic and financial consequences for certain businesses
and producers in New Mexico. DOH notes many New Mexico residents have extended family
ties with relatives in Mexico, and some 400 students living in and around Palomas and
Chihuahua, Mexico attend school each day in Luna County, any closure of the border would
have immediate and harsh social implications.
NMCD notes the department is not advocating for the closure of the Mexico-New Mexico
border. The department is merely stating that any decrease in the availability of illegal drugs
may lead to less crime, and thus to fewer convictions.
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DMA states Senate Memorial 32 is an expression of concern regarding narcotic trafficking and
its impact on New Mexico. DMA reports a determination to “close the border"; however, would
be unconstitutional, as those powers are reserved to the United States in the Supremacy Clause.
DMA states the memorial would be in conflict with federal constitutional authority, applicable to
the Congress and President.
DMA reports the National Guard is currently deployed in support of Operation Jumpstart on the
New Mexico border, to interdict illegal immigration. In addition, the New Mexico National
Guard is already performing a CounterDrug Support Program on the Mexico border pursuant to
Title 32 of the United States Code in concert with the U.S. Border Patrol.
CONFLICT, DUPLICATION, COMPANIONSHIP, RELATIONSHIP
Senate Memorial 32 is a duplication of Senate Memorial 7.
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