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Concerns over government integrity took center stage at the recent Sandoval County Commission meeting, with speakers calling for investigations into the influence of Emerge New Mexico. A passionate speaker highlighted that eight out of ten judges on the Court of Appeals are Emerge alumni, raising alarms about potential conflicts of interest and control within state governance.
The speaker described Emerge as an "occult" infiltrating New Mexico's government, alleging that its members are complicit in corruption. "Wake up, New Mexico. It's high time We The People demand an investigation of the true intentions of Emerge New Mexico," they urged, emphasizing the need for accountability in the electoral process.
Following this, Daniel Chavez addressed the commission, referencing historical frameworks like the Magna Carta and the importance of Committees of Safety and Correspondence. He argued that these committees are essential for protecting citizens' rights and holding the government accountable, as outlined in the Bill of Rights.
The meeting underscored a growing concern among residents about the integrity of local governance and the influence of political organizations. As discussions continue, the call for transparency and accountability remains a pressing issue for Sandoval County residents.
Converted from Sandoval County - County Commission meeting on August 13, 2025
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