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Tribes Decry New Mexico Drug-Exposed Newborn Rule as Violation of Sovereignty

via The Guardian·Jun 22

Native American tribes in New Mexico have criticized a new directive regarding drug-exposed newborns, arguing it fails to respect tribal sovereignty and may lead to further marginalization of indigenous communities. The directive has sparked controversy over cultural sensitivity and jurisdictional rights. This issue highlights the ongoing tensions between state policies and tribal autonomy.

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