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Genízaros in New Mexico
Both houses of the New Mexico legislature have passed a non-binding resolution to "recognize" the Genízaros (which is what the "New Mexico State Legislative Memorial" is, a non-binding resolution). This, however, is a resolution acknowledging their existence, and not a codified recognition. In order for the Genízaros be officially recognized by the State, this resolution then must be including into a bill, bill be passed and signed by the governor, and then be codified into State law. Once all this that happens, it become official that they are State Recognized... but not until then. Now that the resolution is in place, the Genízaros have several option in getting their official recognition into a bill, be passed, and be signed by the governor. CJLippert (talk) 22:56, 24 January 2008 (UTC)


 * Both houses of the New Mexico legislature have passed a memorial to "recognize" the Genízaros. Unsigned comments on 16:18, 26 January 2008 by Cumanche

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