On the day that California officials implemented a controversial law that allows undocumented residents to obtain driver’s licenses, DMV offices throughout the state were packed with immigrants looking to take advantage of the opportunity.
Two years after the implementation of AB 60 on Jan. 1, 2015, an estimated 806,000 undocumented residents have received driver’s licenses, according to Department of Motor Vehicles statistics this month. About 14,000 of these licenses were issued in November alone, the DMV said.
The law has allowed undocumented residents to come out of the shadows and drive safely in their neighborhoods, according to Maricela Gutierrez, executive director of the immigration advocacy organization, SIREN.
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Coupled with their new kiddie legal prostitution, calipornia should secede.
Sooner the better
Maryland is doing the same thing. The Democrats gave illegals an opportunity to run over a crowd of people with a vehicle, yet, will not allow me, by law, to carry self protection.
every single person involved with this should be hung for treason.
we used to be a land of law and order.
8 years under obummer and we don't even know what sex we are.
And vote
This is a big disappointment for everybody who hear this issue.Every persons involved in this case should be liable for legal consequences.
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