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    MD: State to Seek Bill Tying Legal Status to Driver's Licens

    State to Seek Bill Tying Legal Status to Driver's Licenses

    By Lisa Rein
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Tuesday, December 16, 2008; B02



    Maryland's transportation secretary said yesterday that the state will move ahead with legislation to require immigrants to prove they are legal residents before they can drive.

    If approved by the General Assembly during the legislative session that begins next month, the change would reverse a long-standing policy that makes Maryland one of four states that allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.

    The move follows an announcement 11 months ago by Gov. Martin O'Malley (D) that, in its effort to comply with the federal security law known as Real ID, Maryland would require immigrants to prove a "lawful" presence to be able to legally drive. In effect, O'Malley reversed a plan that his transportation secretary had set in motion to develop a two-tier system that would have issued separate licenses to undocumented immigrants and legal residents.

    States have until 2010 to begin complying with Real ID. Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano (D), President-elect Barack Obama's nominee for homeland security secretary, has criticized the law for the costs it imposes on states and said Arizona would not comply. Many legislatures and governors have said they hope the Obama administration will scale back the law's provisions.

    But Maryland Transportation Secretary John Porcari said yesterday that the legislature must act this year or risk the security of its licensing system. "The timelines compel us to do something this session," Porcari said after his staff briefed lawmakers on the proposal.

    In the past year, four more states have imposed legal-presence mandates, officials said, leaving Maryland, New Mexico, Hawaii and Washington as the only ones that allow undocumented immigrants to drive. With Maryland the only such state on the East Coast, it is becoming a "pass-through" for nonresidents who try to obtain licenses, state Motor Vehicle Administrator John T. Kuo said.

    Under a program complying with Real ID, all residents seeking licenses would be required to show Social Security cards, passports or military identification to prove their legal status, Kuo said.

    Porcari said he expects a bill to be introduced by the governor or transportation agency. The resulting debate would probably pit the O'Malley administration against immigrant advocates who say the policy change would be a setback for thousands of immigrants.

    "Given the new [Obama] administration, why should we be moving forward with this?" asked Del. Victor R. Ramirez (D-Prince George's), whose district includes many immigrants.

    Kuo told Ramirez that although he asked "an excellent question . . . I have to work with facts and deadlines."

    O'Malley spokesman Rick Abbruzzese said the Real ID law continues to pose challenges, largely because of its cost. "We're waiting for guidance from the new administration. In the meantime, we're continuing to move forward."

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    Its about freakin time! There have been lines wrapped around the DMV's with Hispanics for years and years now. And IMO most are NOT legally in our country. Its like they came from all the surrounding states just to get their license.
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    In the past year, four more states have imposed legal-presence mandates, officials said, leaving Maryland, New Mexico, Hawaii and Washington as the only ones that allow undocumented immigrants to drive. With Maryland the only such state on the East Coast, it is becoming a "pass-through" for nonresidents who try to obtain licenses, state Motor Vehicle Administrator John T. Kuo said.
    They should NOT be giving Maine credit for complying.
    They left the door open for them to still use false documents like a CMP bill to show residency.
    It's bogus. Although you do have to produce a real birth certificate now.

    I'm sure those are a dime a dozen.
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    Porcari said he expects a bill to be introduced by the governor or transportation agency. The resulting debate would probably pit the O'Malley administration against immigrant advocates who say the policy change would be a setback for thousands of immigrants.
    Well DOH! Isn't that the point??!?! We have laws stating you need a drivers license to drive. We also have laws that state you must be here legally.
    Let's not also forget the laws against stealing ID.

    Ignore the laws, pay the price. Is that so hard to comprehend?

    There cannot be seperate law protecting law-breakers, which is exactly what illegal aliens are. Immigrants (LEGAL) can get licenses, so this won't be a setback for them.
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    It's about time....but you can be sure that the blow-hard Gustavo Torres and his cronies at CASA will be bloviating about the unfairness and injustice of not allowing illegals to obtain driver's licenses in Maryland. Too bad.

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    added to homepage with following note and title

    ALIPAC NOTE: We have worked hard to reduce the number of states giving licenses to illegals and Maryland is one of the final hold outs. We hope our supporters can push for change next month!

    Finally Cutting off Licenses for Illegal Immigrants in Maryland?

    http://www.alipac.us/article3827.html


    Can someone get us a list of the final four states we need to go after on this please?

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    Maryland's transportation secretary said yesterday that the state will move ahead with legislation to require immigrants to prove they are legal residents before they can drive
    This is such common sense it's hard to believe anyone or group could find this controversial.
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    This is such common sense it's hard to believe anyone or group could find this controversial.
    They probably don't either. They just know it works with the stupid Americans!
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