Minnesota lawmakers approved a measure that would allow illegal immigrants in the state to obtain a driver's license.
The bill, which passed the Democratic-controlled state House by 74-52 largely along party lines, represents a massive political victory for state Democrats who have been pushing for expanding basic rights for illegal immigrants.
“Immigrants, whether they are documented or undocumented, are Minnesotans. They are part of the fabric of our communities,” said Democratic House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler. “It is time that we helped take away this shadow of not having a driver’s license.”
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6 comments:
Idiocy is unlimited in some places.
This is one.
Can they drive in other states on these licenses? Of course! This is not right!
This is all part of the DEMS plan to legitimize the illegals.
Do they have to show them to vote?
Maryland is another 10:23
So they let illegals off the hook and prosecute American's? We commit a crime and off to jail we go. The judge lets them put to come back later and they never show up and they walk our streets with immunity. How much longer are we going to put up with this crap?
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