Posted on 07/09/2019 2:24:18 AM PDT by Libloather
In his latest legal effort to block a state law granting drivers licenses to immigrants living here illegally, Erie County Clerk Michael "Mickey" Kearns will seek an injunction to prevent the state from enacting the Green Light law.
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The federal lawsuit, which he filed Monday evening, follows steps he took last month to seek federal court clarification on whether county clerks can be legally compelled to offer the licenses, which Kearns said violates federal law.
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"I have been adamant since Day 1 that my objection to issuing drivers licenses to those unlawfully present in the United States is strongly rooted in the law," he said.
He argues that the Green Light law puts county clerks in a no-win situation. Either clerks violate federal law by issuing the licenses, or clerks violate state law by refusing to issue them, which could potentially result in their removal from office by the governor.
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NYS is a mess. Cuomo is destroying the state.
some form of temporary license should be required
Why not use drivers licenses from country of origin?
Won’t be necessary if The List of Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement is enacted.
The list goes like this -
1) southern barrier;
2) require eVerify to hire;
3) end all chain migration;
4) birthright per Minor v. Happersett (plural parents);
5) end work visas;
6) 10-year moratorium on all new applications for citizenship (40 years to allow workplace automation effects on downsizing population)
7) demonstrate English proficiency to acquire citizenship and pass civics test.
Enactment of these provisions will motivate illegal aliens to SELF-deport.
Also consider reciprocation of the laws of the countries of origin of the illegal aliens. For example, Mexico doesnt allow land ownership or voting to immigrants, and doesnt honor birthright citizenship like its citizens expect from the U.S. We should offer the same deal to them.
He was born here but obviously loathes this country. NJ is quickly becoming unrecognizable.
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