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    Bill exempts aliens from California law (Circumvents REAL ID

    INVASION USA
    Bill exempts aliens
    from California law
    Citizens driving without a license
    subject to car impound, illegals not
    Posted: May 7, 2005
    5:00 p.m. Eastern
    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=44166

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    A California state senator reasons that since illegal aliens can't get a driver's license in his state, they shouldn't be subject to the its penalties for driving without one – and he's introduced a bill to exempt them.


    Sen. Gil Cedillo, D-Los Angeles, a long-time proponent of driver's licences for illegal aliens, once claimed on a Spanish-language radio station that he and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger were working together to craft a driver's license bill, despite the fact that the governor had campaigned on a platform of denying the documents to those unlawfully in the U.S. Schwarzenegger vetoed Cedillo's bill under political pressure, so the senator crafted a measure to circumvent California's ban.


    Under present California law, police have the option of impounding the vehicle of a motorist caught driving without a license. Cedillo's SB 591 would exempt those whose status as illegal aliens prevent them from having a license.


    Serious driving offenses like drunk driving are what police should be concentrating on, Cedillo said, "not towing people's cars who are taking their citizen kids to school, church or the supermarket. It's just a bad policy and it doesn't make sense."

    Mike Spence, president of the California Republican Assembly, a conservative political activist group, decried the bill's "double standard."

    "If you're a citizen and you break one law, your car will be impounded for 30 days. If you're already breaking another law and you break this law, you get away with it free. It's a 'Get-your-car-out-of-impound-free card' for illegal aliens, and it's wrong," Spence told the L.A. Daily News.


    There's no reason for illegal aliens to drive without a license, notes Lt. Steven Allen of the LAPD's Valley Traffic Division. Officers are required to accept valid licenses from other countries, even if the driver is in the U.S. illegally. California's impounding provision is useful for getting unlicensed driver's off the street, he adds.


    "I probably get more complaints about this very issue from people who are involved in traffic accidents than any other issue," Allen said. "(They say) here I am in this country legally and I have a driver's license and I get rear-ended by someone who has no license, who is here illegally and has no insurance. How am I ever going to get money for the damage to my car?"

    Allen estimates that his division impounds 80 to 120 vehicles each time it sets up a license checkpoint.

    While the federal
    Real ID Act, presently before Congress, would deny standard licenses to illegal aliens, states would still be able to issue separate documents permitting illegals to drive. SB 591 remains on hold, pending the federal bill's final outcome, but Cedillo sees it as a backup if California still refuses to extend driving privileges to illegal aliens.
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    CEDILLO.......a real piece of garbage

    His background should be thoroughly checked and ripped open for all to see.
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    While the federal
    Real ID Act, presently before Congress, would deny standard licenses to illegal aliens, states would still be able to issue separate documents permitting illegals to drive. SB 591 remains on hold, pending the federal bill's final outcome, but Cedillo sees it as a backup if California still refuses to extend driving privileges to illegal aliens.

    So States can circumvent the Real ID Act for ILLEGALS? What's the point of the Act Again?
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    This Sen. Gil Cedillo, D-Los Angeles is a world class jackass.
    Mr. Cedillo, didn't you take an oath to uphold the laws of the US?
    Or maybe you thought it didn't apply to you
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    That's One-Bill Gil, hard at work protecting the illegals.
    "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Pat your enemies on the back until the right time comes, then take your revenge like a tiger. Never forget who conned you, hurt you or cheated you, regardless of who they are."

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    So according to this bill, I could go to Mexico and apply to be a Mexican, renounce my US Citizenship, sneak or walk back into the U.S., drive a car with no insurance and License, get paid in cash, free health care and not have to pay taxes. I can use my matricula card issued by Mexico as id, so I can open a bank account, get a loan to buy a house and bypass the Real ID Act. And several other American Laws.
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