The New York Assembly on Wednesday passed legislation that would allow state residents who entered the country illegally to obtain driver’s licenses.
In a vote that fell along party lines, New York state representatives voted 86-50 in favor of the controversial “Green Light” bill, which would let illegal immigrants apply for a driver’s license with foreign documentation. Passage of the bill marks a major milestone for supporters. The legislation must now pass the Democratic-controlled state Senate, and New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo has already signaled he would sign it into law.
“This legislation is in the best interest of the entire state of New York,” said state Rep. Marcos Crespo, the sponsor of the bill, according to the New York Post.
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When O'Gay O'Malley was active
Lopez, Rodriguez and the rest were given licenses in Maryland
Unbelievable!! You idiots cried and moaned about September 11 and united and now you just open the doors and give them free reign
They've been getting a license in MD for years. Now all of us citizens have to go through hell with the Real ID Act in getting our license or even renewing our license that we have had for 50 years or so. It all goes back to giving the illegals license in the first place. Gee, thanks Maryland.
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