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Driver's license laws hit auto dealers
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 7-14-2007 | Mary Lou Pickel

Posted on 07/15/2007 5:06:33 PM PDT by Turbopilot

Jose Genao sells used cars for a living, but lately he's had to turn away customers from his Smyrna dealership.

Genao used to sell about 15 vehicles a week, mostly Ford F-150 or Silverado pickups to a Mexican clientele. Now he sells only two or three.

Half a dozen customers have returned cars because they can't register them.

"They bring the key and tell me, 'Jose, I'm leaving,' " Genao said.

Genao is feeling the fallout from a new state law, effective July 1, that requires a valid Georgia driver's license or ID card to register a car in Georgia.

The law is cutting deep into traffic for many auto dealers and tag and title services catering to the state's growing immigrant community. Illegal immigrants can't get driver's licenses because to do so, they must prove they're in the country legally.

The law also has the potential to cut into sales taxes and county ad valorem tax revenues, though metro area counties say it's too early to measure that effect.

The bill's sponsor, Sen. Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) said he did not target immigrants.

"Yes, this will impact people who are here illegally, but my biggest focus is public safety," he said.

"If [car dealers and tag services] have built their business on people who are here illegally, I'm sorry, but at some point they had to realize that was not going to continue," Rogers said.

The license plate law closes a window that gave motorists 30 days to get Georgia driver's licenses after moving to the state. In the interim, a driver could register a car with an out-of-state or international license.

Also effective July 1 was a separate, 2006 law requiring increased verification of legal status in Georgia for a variety of other purposes, including to work in some jobs or qualify for welfare.

While no one knows how many illegal immigrants are in Georgia, a government estimate put the number around 470,000. Nationally, most illegal immigrants are from Mexico, followed by El Salvador, Guatemala, India and China, according to a 2005 Department of Homeland Security report.

Genao, 34, has a green card and has lived in the United States eight years. If business doesn't pick up, he might return to his native Dominican Republic to tend to a car dealership there.

"If they don't do something, a lot of businesses are going to close," he said.

Tony Brooks, an insurance agent who caters to the Hispanic community in Marietta, said business for his tag and title service has dropped off about 80 percent since the law went into effect.

"It's definitely slowing things down, that's for sure," Brooks said.

He's had to turn away 30 to 40 people wanting tags in the last two weeks because they don't have Georgia driver's licenses.

His main business is auto insurance, which hasn't suffered, but he's worried immigrant customers won't buy insurance either if they can't register their cars.

Cobb County's tag offices have seen a "significant decrease" in the volume of applications submitted by tag and title services in the last two weeks, said Stewart Manley, manager of Cobb County's tag offices.

The county has also turned away about 40 people per day, Manley said, out of an average 1,900 customers served daily. Some are people who have moved from other states and don't have Georgia driver's licenses yet, Manley said. "They're complaining mildly," he said.

Tax collectors in Cobb, Gwinnett and DeKalb said it is too early to tell how the new license plate law would affect tax collection.

"You really won't see the effect economically for six months," said Brent Bennett, director of vehicle registrations for DeKalb County.

Loopholes exist even with the new law.

An illegal immigrant can still mail in a tag renewal or go online and avoid the need to show a driver's license.

That's what Raul Hernandez plans to do. He is an illegal immigrant from Mexico who came here legally but overstayed his visa and so has a Georgia driver's license. He doesn't have to worry about the tag problem, but his friends do.

"People have asked me to get tags for them in my name. Right now I said 'No, it's not worth the risk. If they get tickets, they'll be sent to me,' " he said in Spanish.

"Right now people are scared, but it will settle down and go back to normal," Hernandez predicted.

Isaias Zavala, 33, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who works construction, said he has no license but his wife does, so he registers their car through her. Still, he worries because he has to drive to work.

"This all seems very bad to me," he said in Spanish of the new law.

Perimeter Insurance Agency used to process 25 tags per week in one Cobb County location. Since July 1, they've done only three renewals, said Jose Mendez, part owner of the business.

His co-owner, Rick Craddock, said he appreciates his immigrant customers.

"We love these people," Craddock said.

But he acknowledges there is a problem with illegal immigration. "We have to secure the border and slow the influx," he said. "The solution is not to kick out all the people who are already here."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: aliens; crimaliens; enforcement; georgia; illegalimmigration; illegals; immigrantlist; immigration; nowayjose
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To: bukkdems
Yes, and another article in the Augusta Chronicle was about farmers having to struggle and face crops rotting in their fields because Mexican workers are choosing to leave like y’all want.

I totally reject the notion that a person MUST be illegal in order to work on a farm.

101 posted on 07/15/2007 8:39:42 PM PDT by Onelifetogive (Liberals are willing to sacrifice any amount of someone else's money to increase their own power...)
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To: Mad_Tom_Rackham

My “babbling” is about giving an unprecedented profit motive to authority figures. Their power is intoxicating enough without the incentive to plant drugs, seize assets like homes and cars, and even sell off the evidence, usually to prisoners. Something the founding fathers are rolling over in their graves about.

I mention the ease of corruption with wardens and Sherriffs usurping legitimate contractors with cheap labor and the ability to skim profits doing jobs for favored political friends. Your discount the venality of power, Mr. Pollyanna.


102 posted on 07/15/2007 8:47:12 PM PDT by bukkdems (Western democracies! Ban the niqab in public.)
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To: laotzu

Won’t anybody think of the used car salesmen?

Yeah, I’m thinking that he should be charged with aiding and abetting illegal aliens...otherwise known as perpetrators of felonies as soon as they crossed our borders.


103 posted on 07/15/2007 8:48:26 PM PDT by Birdsbane (If You Are Employed By A Liberal Democrat...Quit!)
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To: steveo

“¡Boo Joo!”

ROTFMLAO!!!


104 posted on 07/15/2007 8:58:34 PM PDT by CodeToad
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To: Rastus

“I’m glad your husband is a former state rep, if he thinks as you do.”

Yes, you get what you deserve.


105 posted on 07/15/2007 9:07:00 PM PDT by bukkdems (Western democracies! Ban the niqab in public.)
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To: Bob
Hmmm, he loses 30 to 40 people for tags over a two-week period but his insurance business hasn't suffered. That's a pretty good indication to me that the illegals weren't buying auto insurance anyway.

BINGO!!

106 posted on 07/15/2007 10:46:16 PM PDT by Niteflyr ("If you’re drawing flak, you know you're over the target".)
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To: Politicalmom
“Christians” shouldn’t be invading someone else’s country, and committing identity theft, document fraud, and STEALING from Americans by dropping anchor babies at public expense and immediately putting them on welfare.

Exactly...aren't the vast majority of Mexicans Catholic? Not exactly being good Christians now are they....

107 posted on 07/15/2007 10:52:38 PM PDT by Niteflyr ("If you’re drawing flak, you know you're over the target".)
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To: DancesWithBolsheviks
If you overstay your visa you get a GA license? Does the state dept issue them?

I assumed that he got a license while the visa was still good. Eventually, though that license will expire.

108 posted on 07/15/2007 10:57:14 PM PDT by Dianna
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To: Turbopilot

Hot’lanta Urinal Constipation ,.. FR *bookmark*


109 posted on 07/15/2007 11:14:37 PM PDT by Dad yer funny (FoxNews is morphing , and not for the better ,... internal struggle? Its hard to watch)
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To: org.whodat
Never got the email where Jim put you in charge of that. So you will be busy for a long time, get to it there must be thousands of posts for you to read and correct.

He never did, of course. But when you post to someone and say, "...go back and read it if you can..." you can expect folks to note that you write like a fool.

Nice attempt at changing the subject, though.

110 posted on 07/16/2007 2:32:31 AM PDT by Half Vast Conspiracy (Can I cast the second stone?)
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To: Turbopilot
Just think how much cheaper gasoline would be if we were able to get the 10 million cars and trucks being driven by illegals off of the road.

I'll bet studies would even show that the demand for gasoline isn't going up, once we seal the boarder.

111 posted on 07/16/2007 2:45:35 AM PDT by Texas Jack
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To: Politicalmom
They should be paying a prevailing U.S. wage or better yet, mechanizing.

No, they should be paying market-based wages to Anericans, not "prevailing" wges, which is union tripe.

112 posted on 07/16/2007 3:14:55 AM PDT by Clam Digger
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To: Czar; Borax Queen; potlatch; devolve; janetgreen; processing please hold; Liz; stephenjohnbanker
The law is cutting deep into traffic for many auto dealers and tag and title services catering to the state's growing immigrant community. Illegal immigrants can't get driver's licenses because to do so, they must prove they're in the country legally.

Don't know if you've seen this....

113 posted on 07/16/2007 4:10:59 AM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Dianna

Sounds likely. My point was that the author structure writes as if there is a causal relationship between the two.


114 posted on 07/16/2007 6:13:57 AM PDT by DancesWithBolsheviks (Tagline currently under construction.)
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To: nicmarlo
The law is cutting deep into traffic for many auto dealers and tag and title services catering to the state's growing immigrant community. Illegal immigrants can't get driver's licenses because to do so, they must prove they're in the country legally.

Let's get this going nationwide.

115 posted on 07/16/2007 6:22:20 AM PDT by Liz (It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong. Voltaire)
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To: Turbopilot

Go Dawg’s! Blackbird.


116 posted on 07/16/2007 7:07:27 AM PDT by BlackbirdSST (I'm dug in, giving no more ground to the rino stampede. BB)
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To: laotzu
"Won’t anybody think of the used car salesmen?"

I spent 15 years in the car business. Believe me, I have little sympathy for any used car salesman, or a new car salesman for that matter. They are all snakes.

Carolyn

117 posted on 07/16/2007 7:13:20 AM PDT by CDHart ("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
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To: Half Vast Conspiracy

That’s fine, I’ve added you to my kook file!


118 posted on 07/16/2007 7:16:03 AM PDT by org.whodat (What's the difference between a Democrat and a republican????)
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To: Turbopilot
"Isaias Zavala, 33, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who works construction, said he has no license but his wife does, so he registers their car through her. Still, he worries because he has to drive to work."

A CITIZEN does that, he gets a major citation and has to WALK home after watching his car leave the scene on a hook.

119 posted on 07/16/2007 7:17:50 AM PDT by Dick Bachert
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To: Turbopilot

GEORGIA IS SIMPLY DOING THE WORK THE FEDERALES WON’T DO!


120 posted on 07/16/2007 7:18:27 AM PDT by Dick Bachert
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