Lujan Grisham vows to 'resist' Trump's mass deportation plans in New Mexico
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : "They all said, 'Don't come [to New Mexico],' " Trump said in his opening remarks.50% : U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury, who represents New Mexico's 1st Congressional District in the central part of the state, said "we are all bracing ourselves for the reality" Trump will make good on the promises he made on the campaign trail.
49% : Stansbury noted stock in companies used in the past for immigrant detention went up "exponentially high" a day after Trump won the presidential election.
45% : "When Trump held a rally in Albuquerque just five days before the general election, he harped on border security and illegal immigration -- a central theme of his campaign and one that was greeted with enthusiastic support from rallygoers who cheered and applauded every time he brought up the subject.
39% : "If you don't want to work with us, then get the hell out all the way, we're going to do it," he said in an interview with Fox News Digital before Trump tapped him as border czar.
39% : "I'm not going to predict what Trump's going to do or not do -- he's an unpredictable person, obviously -- but I can tell you from a practical reality, unless Americans are prepared to pay $7 for a head of lettuce, which I don't think they are because we all heard about the price of milk and eggs over and over again," he said.
37% : Amid the fear is also uncertainty over what it will look like in a blue border state like New Mexico if Trump carries out his promises to secure the southern border and deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
37% : 'We're going to resist'In an interview Friday with The New Mexican, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said her administration will not stand idly by if Trump makes good on his promise of mass deportations.
35% : In response to a question, Lujan Grisham said she didn't think it was "outside the realm of possibilities" that Trump would make New Mexico an example after the state voted for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris -- and she had stumped for Harris across the country.
29% : "Well, eggs are about to get more expensive if Trump deports 11 million people.
10% : "If Trump wants to address the border, the governor advised passing the bipartisan border security bill Trump pressured Republican lawmakers to kill earlier this year.
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