Driver's licenses issued by New Mexico are about to become a lot less useful, and residents can blame the state's insistence on issuing the IDs to illegal immigrants.
The federal Department of Homeland Security informed state officials last week that a two-year effort to reconcile tough federal ID requirements with the granting of licenses to illegal immigrants based on dubious documents failed. Beginning on Jan. 10, state driver’s licenses will no longer be accepted at federal facilities, and eventually, state IDs won’t be enough to get bearers on board commercial flights.
Boris wrote:Shy, I hope you have a passport, but they'll probably be no good soon enough...![]()
Kimberly Corbitt wrote:My mother was very worried when her passport expired before she was scheduled to visit me. She had been here several times before that visit, and travels a lot, and still thought New Mexico didn’t count as a regular old state in the U. S. of A.
http://www.nmmagazine.com/article/?aid= ... jLBw25vCVI
graphic wrote:If immigration wasn't illegal in the first place this wouldn't be an issue either.
Fumanchewd wrote:Nevermind the fact that the United States has one of the greatest amounts of annual LEGAL immigrants in the world,
graphic wrote:Fumanchewd wrote:Nevermind the fact that the United States has one of the greatest amounts of annual LEGAL immigrants in the world,
Source?
The United States attracts the largest number of immigrants in the world, who join the fabric of U.S. society through avenues such as citizenship, becoming legal permanent residents (LPRs), or by seeking humanitarian protection.
graphic wrote:If immigration wasn't illegal in the first place this wouldn't be an issue either.
ShyFlyer wrote:graphic wrote:If immigration wasn't illegal in the first place this wouldn't be an issue either.
There is legal immigration.
graphic wrote:ShyFlyer wrote:graphic wrote:If immigration wasn't illegal in the first place this wouldn't be an issue either.
There is legal immigration.
But there is also illegal immigration.
graphic wrote:If immigration wasn't illegal in the first place this wouldn't be an issue either.
Fumanchewd wrote:Just this morning I saw an article that Anthony Bourdain (a coincidence that he is a CNN neophyte?)"attacks Trump for being anti-immigrant!"
vikkyvik wrote:
Why does anyone, of any political persuasion, care what Anthony Bourdain says about Trump?
Fumanchewd wrote:
So the implication being that we should have open borders and whomever wants to get in should get in? Only then would there be no illegal immigration.
Sorry, that's just not intelligent. In the meantime there is A LOT of legal immigration and very few people are calling for less of it. The left would have us believe all immigration is illegal immigration and to criticize it is to be anti-immigrant entirely.
graphic wrote:...legalizing all forms of immigration...
graphic wrote:If immigration wasn't illegal in the first place this wouldn't be an issue either.
graphic wrote:Fumanchewd wrote:
So the implication being that we should have open borders and whomever wants to get in should get in? Only then would there be no illegal immigration.
Sorry, that's just not intelligent. In the meantime there is A LOT of legal immigration and very few people are calling for less of it. The left would have us believe all immigration is illegal immigration and to criticize it is to be anti-immigrant entirely.
(it's getting into a political discussion)
But for all the "free and open market" trumpeting the right does, legalizing all forms of immigration would truly make the labor market a free and open market. Isn't that how it's supposed to work?
Mark wrote:{thumbsup}
It's about time they do something about that. California should be next.
Fumanchewd wrote:Think outside partisan politics....