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Meta Warns It Could Shut Down Services in New Mexico Amid $375M Case Fallout

Meta Warns It Could Shut Down Services in New Mexico Amid $375M Case Fallout

SANTA FE, N.M. — Meta is warning it could halt operations in New Mexico as a high-stakes legal battle over social media regulations enters its next phase.

The case stems from a March decision in which a jury ordered Meta to pay $375 million. Now, a judge will decide what operational changes the company must implement moving forward. State officials have proposed a sweeping list of requirements, which Meta argues would force it to create entirely new versions of its platforms specifically for New Mexico users.

An attorney for the company told the court the demands could make it “untenable” to continue operating in the state, emphasizing the warning is not a negotiating tactic but a realistic outcome if the rules are enforced.

New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez responded by saying the decision ultimately rests with Meta, urging the company to respect the jury’s findings and adapt to the state’s legal expectations rather than leave.

Experts, however, question whether a full shutdown would actually happen. Analysts from both the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University suggest Meta has used similar tactics in the past when facing regulatory pressure in other parts of the world, often threatening to withdraw before eventually reaching a compromise.

If Meta were to scale back or exit, experts say users would likely still find ways to access platforms like Facebook and Instagram through workarounds such as VPNs, though disruptions could include login issues, reduced features, and inconsistent advertising.

The potential impact could be significant for local businesses that rely heavily on social media for marketing and growth, raising concerns about economic ripple effects if access becomes limited.

The judge’s decision in the case could shape how social media companies operate not just in New Mexico, but potentially influence future regulation efforts across the United States.

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By: CNN Newsource

May 6, 2026

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