Tuesday, December 10, 2019
NJ Considers Driver Licenses For Illegal Immigrants
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey lawmakers advanced legislation Monday to permit immigrants who cannot prove they’re in the country legally to obtain drivers licenses. The Democrat-led Assembly Judiciary Committee approved the bill in a packed committee room in the statehouse annex building. Many in attendance supported the measure, including a handful of people wearing green and yellow t-shirts that said, “Don’t let these bills die in committee.”
Thirteen states, including Delaware and New York, and the District of Columbia permit immigrants without legal status to obtain drivers licenses, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
A 2018 study from the left-leaning think tank New Jersey Policy Perspective estimated that about 466,000 residents without documentation would be of driving age in New Jersey.
Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy along with Democratic Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin and Senate President Steve Sweeney have said they back the measure.
The legislation would create a two-tiered driver’s license system. One license would conform to federal REAL ID requirements that include proof of legal residency. Another license would permit people without legal status to obtain a license.
Panel after panel of witnesses supported the bill, arguing the measure could increase safety since many immigrants without legal documentation already drive without licenses and insurance. They also made emotional pleas, arguing that obtaining a license would help people work and provide for their loved ones.
By providing access to driver’s licenses, New Jersey shows a monumental step towards keeping families together,” said Tatiana Rodrguez, a volunteer with the progressive-leaning group Make the Road New Jersey.
Among the supporters was Motor Vehicles Commissioner Sue Fulton, who cited a study by AAA that indicated unlicensed drivers were more likely to flee the scene of an accident than those with licenses.
“In my view our roads are safer when our drivers are trained, tested licensed and insured,” Fulton said.
Opponents worry the measure rewards people for breaking the law and could lead to voter fraud because voter registration occurs when obtaining a license.
“So you’re accommodating people who broke the law,” Republican Assemblyman Erik Peterson, who voted against the legislation, said in an opening round of question to Fulton.
Fulton responded that the bill was about increasing safety.
Advocates for the bill have pushed for years for the measure, but legislative leaders waited until after November’s election to begin advancing the legislation.
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Murphy & the Dems are getting ready for the Nov. 2020 election. Why are they including voter registration with these special licenses for illegals? The mail-in ballot fiasco has been challenged as an unfunded mandate. The State will have to come up with $3 million dollars or more to pay the counties for all the extra expenses they incur.
If Murphy came up with 3 million to fund college tuition for illegals, he'll probably take more of taxpayer money to fund his mail-in ballot plot. He might require mail-ins be sent to people who requested them all the way back to 2014. This is guaranteed to cause fraud and ballot harvesting,especially in the large cities.
Don't forget that there is pressure to let felons vote. How convenient will that be to have a probation officer, social worker or prison guard hand a person a mail-in ballot and say " Just sign on these lines and I'll take care of the rest for you"
You've seen how the mail-in votes from Atlantic City changed the 2nd district assembly race. Murphy and the Dems are setting up a plan for 2020 that will insure his re-election and keep NJ perpetually BLUE.
When Murphy was elected he said that California was his ideal model for governing. I guess we have to look forward to unbearable taxes, mass influx of illegal immigrants, tent cities, sanctuary cities, high crime, drug needles and feces in the streets, and mass exodus of middle class taxpayers
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