Texas house speaker directs committee to study annexing parts of New Mexico
Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows directed a committee on March 26th to study the feasibility of annexing counties from southeastern New Mexico. This proposal stems from political and cultural differences between some New Mexico counties, particularly Lea County, and the state's Democratic-led government in Santa Fe.

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AI-generatedTexas House Speaker Dustin Burrows directed a committee on March 26th to study the feasibility of annexing counties from southeastern New Mexico. This proposal stems from political and cultural differences between some New Mexico counties, particularly Lea County, and the state's Democratic-led government in Santa Fe. Lea County previously introduced an amendment to allow voters to decide on secession, aiming to potentially join Texas. Burrows publicly supported this idea, referencing historical claims of Texas over parts of modern-day New Mexico. New Mexico officials, including Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and House Speaker Javier Martínez, have dismissed the annexation proposal, with Martínez suggesting Texas should focus on its own issues. The Texas committee will examine the legal and economic implications of adding New Mexico counties to Texas.
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5 extractedJavier Martínez criticized Burrows’ proposal, calling to mind the rhetoric of Donald Trump annexing Greenland.
Lea county introduced a legislative amendment to allow voters to decide to secede from New Mexico.
New Mexico governor's office dismissed the idea as "not a serious proposal".
Dustin Burrows ordered a committee to look into the legal and economic options to add counties of New Mexico to Texas.
Texas house speaker directed a committee to study annexing parts of New Mexico.