Democratic States Ban Federal Agents from Polling Places


Author: The Daily News Now! March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:38
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Democratic States Ban Federal Agents from Polling Places

Democratic-led states are taking action to prevent armed federal immigration agents from interfering with voting processes. New Mexico has already implemented a law banning them from polling places and nearby areas, with similar bills being considered in other states. This move comes amidst concerns over voter intimidation and federal interference, despite federal officials denying any such plans. State leaders remain skeptical, citing past federal requests for voter data and election fraud claims. New Mexicos law, set to take effect in May, allows for legal action against intimidation with significant fines. Legal experts warn of potential conflicts with federal supremacy, but governors emphasize their commitment to ensuring safe and fair voting.

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