One of them, Alfredo, who identified himself as an illegal immigrant from Mexico and who did not want to give his last name, said he was dropping by to pick up car insurance forms that had been mailed to the Tennessee address he says he used when Rivera allegedly helped him obtain a driver's license in January.
"I need a license to drive my kids to school," he said. "This is a huge problem for everyone."
He said he and four others paid $300 each for the trip. He also said he knows at least 20 other immigrants in Lakewood who have done the same thing, and he wasn't sure they had done anything wrong.
"Is this legal or illegal?" he asked a reporter.
Actually, Alfie, you DON'T need a driver's license to take your kids to school - you yourself need a ride back to Mexico. The people this is a huge problem for are the CITIZENS of this country, of whom you are not one.
Actually, California has gotten really tough to get a license even if you were born here. Your name had better match what is on your Social Security #, letter by letter. Also, SS#'s, used by more than one person will stop any new license or re licensing.
Playing stupid, aren't you Pedro. You are in this country ILLEGALY. Everything you do here is ILLEGAL. Including evading taxes, which you should be thrown in jail for like the rest of us would if we didn't pay them. Why do they get special exemptions?