Posted on 12/19/2016 9:28:16 AM PST by logi_cal869
I happened upon something of curiosity and ended up discovering that some - if not all or many - states issue 'interim drivers licenses' to those who are not US citizens.
I can't recall reading about this here or anywhere else, but - then again - I'm a very busy guy...
https://dld.utah.gov/licensingid-cards/limited-term-driver-licenseid-card/
Voter ID’s should be required in every state...Separate from DL’s...REAL proof of citizenship required to obtain...
And for you poor, poor people who feel “disenfranchised” by this...
Tough sh!t...
After all voter rolls are purged, registraton should require proof of citizenship. ID required to vote.
Who watches the interpreters?
On my California drivers license, is a statement that this is a license to drive a motor vehicle, and that it does not establish eligibility for employment, voter registration, or public benefits.
So at least legally speaking, the illegal aliens in Calif. who are now allowed to get a drivers license can’t use this ID for other purposes . But realistically this ID will be used by illegals for various purposes.
Hence the popularity of motor voter rules. And liberal states give illegals driver licenses.
We should not be giving drivers licenses to illegal aliens anywhere.
In Virginia, you have to produce a birth certificate or naturalization papers.
Illegals voting in California gave the Witch her popular vote totals. Rush is talking about the CA votes and he “DID NOT” mention the voter fraud in CA. Illegals voting with drivers licenses!!! The dead voted too.
Hey Rush, how about talking about the voter fraud found e.g., Nevada???
I guess CA trumps the I-9 form where the DL is one of the requested documents. That is okay I never show my BC or DL I just hand over my passport. No other documentation required.
I personally know of several illegal aliens from California with drivers licenses and SS numbers issued to them.
Everyone should pay attention to your reply. Your right on the money
The other problem that needs to be addressed is the use of the raw census data to establish electoral districts. This is a huge problem in Los Angeles. If the census data were parsed so that only the count of actual citizens were used to create all the State and National legislative districts, the Los Angeles area would have probably ten less Congressional and Assembly Districts. And the State would also have ten less Electoral College spots. It’s the same for all the large Rat-run cities around the country. Illegal immigration, if not stopped and bunches of people deported, will bring down our country electorally.
Then how can those needing assistance read the various road signs?
I would add that the rolls should be purged after each election. If the vote is paramount to freedom, then responsible people won’t have an issue with registering for each election.
Would hate to say it but either a US passport or enhanced DL or passport card would weed out a lot of fraud but then the Demo-rats couldn’t use dead people to vote.
Yeah, preventing grannie from voting three or four times is cruel especially when she has to drag herself from the cemetery to do it.
If there is a way to vote illegally, the ‘rats will figure out how to do it.
I’ve heard stories in VA of ‘rats encouraging UVA students to register to vote at college and vote at home (out of state.)
Fairfax County was sending out ‘rat campaign literature with absentee voter lit - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3484976/posts
I heard a story over the weekend of 2 ladies trying to vote on election day in Pittsylvania County who were told that they had already voted absentee.
And then there is the story of the ‘rat kid registering dead people to vote in Harrsisonburg.
That’s part of my plan too. I’ve sent it to all of my legislators.
Our voting system technologically is antiquated and needs to be standardized. There has to be accountability and I know it can be done. If we do nothing the left will cause hell next presidential election. I give them evil credit for never giving up and always trying to overcome the Constitution and law. I we conservatives would fight back harder defending the Constitution and the rule of law but generally we don’t.
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