By Jonathan Salazar, M.Ed.
Senior Policy Analyst
April 3, 2026

In New Mexico, we often say that our state isn’t like other states given our unique history, culture, and way of life. This belief carries over into our state politics, where we make major political leaps in support of our communities, our families, and our people. This legislative session, our lawmakers proved this by passing policies that prioritize immigrants’ safety over surveillance, opportunity over exclusion, and dignity over fear. 

The 2026 Legislative Session was a historic session for our state, our children and families, and for immigrant communities in New Mexico. Together, with immigrant leaders and community members, lawmakers codified into law a bold policy agenda focused on civil immigration detention, immigrant integration and the protection of sensitive information.

What pro-immigrant legislation passed during the 2026 legislative session?

New Mexico Voices for Children applauds our legislators, Governor, and state leaders for the passage and enactment of these three bills. Nonetheless, we must also contend with the fact our state is still catching up. New Jersey, Oregon, and Illinois have already enacted similar protections, and are now advancing policy and legislation that move further, such as creating regulations that address industries that profit from immigrant detention and family separation. If we want to protect and uplift immigrant dignity in our state, we must go beyond ending complicity and actively work to address systems that capitalize from harm, detention, and separation. 

The progress made during the 2026 legislative session reflects years of organizing, advocacy, and leadership from New Mexico lawmakers and immigrant communities. With the passage of the Immigrant Safety Act and the two other pieces of legislation, New Mexico must now work swiftly to ensure that immigrants are safe and that their dignity is protected.