Posted on 11/07/2014 6:03:54 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
California Division of Motor Vehicles is preparing for roughly 1.4 million new drivers license applicants after Jan. 1.
Thats when Assembly Bill 60, or the Safe and Responsible Drivers Act, goes into effect.
FOX40 spoke with a Maria Rodriguez, an undocumented immigrant living in West Sacramento who plans to apply for a license under the new law.
Its the best thing that could have happened to us in California. Weve been waiting for it for many, many years, Rodriguez said.
The DMV is encouraging all eligible applicants to start preparing for their drivers tests early.
When Nevada adopted a similar law, about 90 percent of undocumented immigrants failed the written exam.
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And the hell with their goddamned permits.
Is it a Crime to give “Material support” to a person or persons for the purpose of committing:
Income Tax Evasion?
Income Tax Fraud?
Identity Theft?
or Violating Federal Laws?
If this is a Criminal Act, which I am sure it is
Can a US CITIZEN be “Compelled” by STATE LAW to “Violate” Federal Law??
I doubt very seriously that I can Be FORCED by STATE LAW to COMMIT a CRIMINAL ACT.
So Why can’t I march into FEDERAL COURT and get “Declaratory Relief” or in “Injunction” from “Any and ALL TAXES” that are being collected to do just that???
Does a US CITIZEN have a “Right” to NOT participate in a FEDERAL CRIME??
Do other states have to recognize these licenses?
If I was a Governor of a different state, I would not recognize drivers license’s from California, and those caught driving in my state would suffer double penalty, kind of like what happens with so-called hate crimes.
Violations for illegals with Cal driver license...
Confiscate vehicle, send license back to Cal DMV, double fines, fees and sentences, bail automatic minimum $500,000 while awaiting court, report violations to ICE, just for starters.
Don’t tread on me, California wants to play stupid games, I can play better.
-—— If I was a Governor of a different state, I would not recognize drivers licenses from California, and those caught driving in my state would suffer double penalty, kind of like what happens with so-called hate crimes.
Violations for illegals with Cal driver license...
Confiscate vehicle, send license back to Cal DMV, double fines, fees and sentences, bail automatic minimum $500,000 while awaiting court, report violations to ICE, just for starters.
Dont tread on me, California wants to play stupid games, I can play better.——
Yes, at least keep ‘em in CA.
Oregon citizens voted on this and it went down big time.
Could other states make laws that address the issue of no insurance after license is issued with insurance and then is promptly dropped or not paid for? California should make a large fine for that but will not. I expect it to happen a lot.
I read this morning that the tax assessor in Palm Beach County, Florida, sent out a letter to residents , saying that they had until December to
Switch to a real ID drivers license. They had to appear in person at the DMV to get one.
I have been trying to figure out what that is about. Is it to help illegals get ID or stop them from using phony ID?
Try this one on your Democrat acquaintances:
Es mi partido, ahora!
Then tell them to get used to it.
How many will be driving without insurance and registration?
Since prop 47 passed, now it’s barely a crime to steal a car.
tax assessor in Palm Beach County, Florida, sent out a letter to residents
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Try here:
https://www.pbctax.com/driver-licenses
“When Nevada adopted a similar law, about 90 percent of undocumented immigrants failed the written exam.”
Why, the answer is simple (to liberals anyway). Make ALL road sign in Spanish as well. Adding kilometers might help also.
OK, many of these illegals are illiterate in their own language, or speak a dialect so different from Spanish** they might as well be from Mars, (Mexico recognizes 68 of ‘em) but Hey, small steps, small steps.
**I worked with a lot of foreign nationals, many from South America, and overheard conversations in Spanish that were liberally sprinkled with American words. I asked one of the girls why and she said it was because there were so many variations in the Spanish language that they used American words because they meant the same to everyone.
I worked in Venezuela for a short time, back when I was smoking cigars. I went into a store and asked for “cigarros”. The clerk didn’t know what I meant so I said “para fumar”, so he offered a pack of cigarettes. Finally, he got another clerk to come over and I went through the drill again. This time the guy lights up (no pun intended) and says, “Ah! TABAC!”.
“We need to find out who they are, and where they live. That will make the deportations that much easier.”
There is no desire by the Republocrats to deport them; what you are seeing is attempts to get them into the tax (and Social Security) system, and now the auto insurance sector. They are being trafficked here as consumers (of housing, public education, and goods), and nobody is going to be deporting them.
In the northeast whole towns would be ghost towns without them, and the public sector employees won’t stand for that.
These tactics are designed to get them into the auto insurance marketplace, not out of the country. A friend described an illegal coworker who somehow had taxes withheld from his paycheck; the invader assured him that as long as that was done there would never be any attempt to deport him - and he was right. They are being trafficked to replace the natural population growth that isn’t occurring from Americans.
I suspect it is to try to “normalize” them while circumventing immigration laws (giving them a real American ID). Banks are already letting them open accounts, states are giving them licenses, somebody is providing housing for them, and basically they are going to live here as though they are Mayflower stock.
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