Growing Crime: The Governor of New Mexico declared the Emergency; Trump comes a few days after controlling DC police

The Democratic Governor of New Mexico Mitchell Lujan Grisham on Wednesday declared an emergency situation due to rising violence and drug trafficking in Rio Ariba County.It comes two days later when President Donald Trump controlled the police force of Washington DC to counter violent crime in the capital run by Democrat. County, including two original American publo communities and extending from Espanola to Colorado border, has long been suffering from some of the country’s highest opioidos overdose mortality.Governor Grisham said that local leaders had requested immediate help, as public safety threats “had overwhelmed local resources.”Grisham said in a statement, “When our local leaders asked for help to protect their communities, we immediately responded with decisive action.” “We are providing every resource to support our local partners and restoring public safety and stability in these areas which are the most difficult from this crisis.” The declaration of the announcement will provide $ 750,000 to the State Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management to integrate response to communities affected by the announcement.He said that increased criminal activity has led to an increase in cases of homeless, family volatility and fatal drug overdose. This has given great stress on local governments and law enforcement. Police calls in Espanola and surrounding areas have doubled in the last two years and the police have increased four times for businesses.County’s drug crisis, which is largely operated by Phantenile, has become the worst in the state. Although no immediate deployment was announced, the announcement allows authorities to call the national guard if needed. Emergency funds will help local law enforcement agencies support overtime salary, new equipment and coordinated policing, as reported by Fox News. Local tribal leaders have also raised the alarm. Santa Clara Publo Governor James Narajo warned that the misuse of Phantannal and Alcohol is harming children and affecting the broader community.“Publo has spent thousands of dollars who are trying to overcome this crisis … And to protect the publow children, who are directly and negatively affected by the addiction of a parent or guardian, “Santa Clara Governor James Naranjo said in a letter to Lujan Grisum in a letter of July.” But we are not a separate community and expanded the increased and increased homeless in the broader community due to the misuse of Phantenile/Alcohol, the crime.,The move follows Grisham’s April decision, which helps the National Guard to send a teenage crime and the Phantanile crisis in sending Albuquerque.Republican officials welcomed the emergency announcement. Espanola City Councilor Sam Ladoux called it “a step in the right direction”. “I am glad that the Governor is addressing an out-of-control crime in our community,” Ladoux said. It has been over and not addressed. Fentanyl has overwhelmed our law enforcement, and this is a step in the right direction to protect our citizens. ,New Mexico GOP President Amy Barela has urged the Governor to focus on solutions that address the root causes of crime.Barela said in a statement, “This community has long been overwhelmed in helping in dealing with out-of-control crime due to the unsuccessful policies of our state leadership.” “While I hope the deployment of the National Guard will provide real assistance, the people of Espanola are only worth more than the Street Counselor – they are worth the action that addresses the root of the problem.”“Thanks to President Trump’s first policies and their decisive action to secure the border, we have already started seeing a decrease in crime rate at the national level. Now, it is time to ensure that the crime has been first kept in New Mexican to ensure that they are caught and accountable.”