ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —

New Mexico's State Ethics Commission has accused probation and parole officers of sharing sensitive information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, leading to multiple detentions and deportations.

A declaratory judgment suit alleges that employees of the state's probation and parole offices have been providing sensitive information, like immigration status, to ICE about probationers and parolees both before and after July 1, when the state's Non-Disclosure of Sensitive Personal Information Act went into effect.

"The Ethics Commission is saying we have this law in place that says the probation department can't disclose the whereabouts and the locations of the people who are on parole and probation. But that's exactly what they're doing, according to the Ethics C

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