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FILE - In this May 7, 2020, file photo, New Mexico state police officers screen cars for compliance with an emergency lockdown order that bans nonessential visitors and limits vehicle passengers to two people as they enter Gallup, N.M. New Mexico Sheriffs' Association President Tony Mace and State Republican Party Chairman Steve Pearce each sent letters to U.S. Attorney General William Barr last week seeking a review into the health orders that have shuttered some businesses since late March. They allege the order, which has closed several small businesses, violates residents' civil rights. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee, File)

FILE - In this May 7, 2020, file photo, New Mexico state police officers screen cars for compliance with an emergency lockdown order that bans nonessential visitors and limits vehicle passengers to two people as they enter Gallup, N.M. New Mexico Sheriffs' Association President Tony Mace and State Republican Party Chairman Steve Pearce each sent letters to U.S. Attorney General William Barr last week seeking a review into the health orders that have shuttered some businesses since late March. They allege the order, which has closed several small businesses, violates residents' civil rights. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee, File)

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