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California Assembly Debating Repeal of Drivers License for Illegals (CA Assembly Repeals SB 60)
Posted on 12/01/2003 3:19:24 PM PST by ElkGroveDan
The California State Assembly is presently debating the repeal of SB 60 (SB 1XXX, Oller), the measure which gave drivers licenses to illegal aliens has already passed the State Senate, and late last week it passed the Assembly Transportation Committee. It is expected to pass the full Assembly, and after that it goes to the Governor for his signature.
If you can, tune in to your local Cal Channel on cable, or you can try to access the live audio stream here-> http://192.234.213.71/asm-flr
TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: aliens; arnold; bandidos; illegals; invaders; mojados; narcotrafficantes; sb60; terrorists
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To: AnimalLover
"One question, wouldn't a background check indicate the person is "Illegal" and should be deported?"
EXACTLY ! Arnold will allow every undocumented immigrant who is not here illegally to get a license... IF they can find a company to insure them...
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12/02/2003 8:49:08 PM PST
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RS
(nc)
To: RS
EXACTLY ! Arnold will allow every undocumented immigrant who is not here illegally to get a license... IF they can find a company to insure them... YOU ARE RIGHT! I never thought of that. Guess it's my "circuit overload". That's darn smart thinking - naturally, extensive background checks would expose the illegals. I think we might have a pretty foxy Governor?
To: RS
I hear he will be on John and Ken this morning so I'm interested in how he clarifies this. Queue jumping scofflaws should not be getting special treatment.
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