Posted on 12/22/2014 6:57:12 AM PST by Beowulf9
PHOENIX (AP) Many young immigrants protected from deportation under an Obama administration policy are expected Monday to begin applying for Arizona driver's licenses, a privilege first denied by the governor but now given to them by the courts.
The Arizona Department of Transportation said it's anticipating a rush of immigrant applicants in the weeks ahead at Motor Vehicle Division offices statewide.
It comes after a judge barred enforcement of Gov. Jan Brewer's policy of denying licenses to about 20,000 immigrants living in the country illegally. The governor is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review her appeal.
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Doesn’t Arizona’s DMV work for Arizona? Couldn’t Gov. Brewer order the DMV to disregard the court ruling and continue enforcing Arizona law? Force Obama to send in his Fed Thug Police. Obama does not abide by the rule of law. He has set the ROE. Court orders that disregard the Constitution are not legitimate orders. We all know this but those in government continue to perpetuate this illusion that we still live under a “rule of law”. Whose law??
New Mexico has been giving illegals driver’s licenses for about ten years thanks to corrupt former Democratic governor Richardson. Republican governor Martinez has been trying to get the legislation repealed for the past four years and now even with a newly elected Republican house (though still Democratic Senate) it looks doubtful. Unfortunately, she’s swimming against the tide of illegals and their enablers.
Don’t give them licenses. Let the feds send troops.
if they are different colored to note that the carrier is not a U.S. citizen and cannot use the license as a photo ID in order to vote, I’m O.K. with it....otherwise, not a chance.
Had ENOUGH Yet ?
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