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    New Mexico license data points to fraud by illegal aliens

    AP Enterprise: NM license data points to fraud

    By BARRY MASSEY
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    Published: Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012 - 12:00 pm

    SANTA FE, N.M. -- An Associated Press investigation has found that addresses of dozens of the same businesses and homes across New Mexico were used over and over again by people to get driver's licenses in a pattern that suggests potential fraud by immigrants trying to game the system.

    In one instance, 48 foreign nationals claimed to live at an Albuquerque smoke shop to get a license.

    New Mexico is one of just two states allowing illegal immigrants to get the same driver's license as a U.S. citizen, and Gov. Susana Martinez is pressing to end the policy.

    An AP analysis of state data found 170 addresses at which 10 or more licenses were issued to foreign nationals. Those account for nearly 2,700 licenses - nearly 3 percent of those issued to foreign nationals.

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    In one instance, 48 foreign nationals claimed to live at an Albuquerque smoke shop to get a license.
    Naw, say it ain't so... who'da thunk it? Illegals lying

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    Wherever there are illegals there will always be massive fraud!
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    All you have to do is go onto sites such as the Dream Act Portal to find information how to get around our laws. They post directions how to travel, even get around TSA. How to get D.L. in states like Washington and N.M. If ALIPAC was to place post anywhere near to what they post we would be shut down as terrorist, but it is ok for their sites to post tips on how to break the law.

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    This is just the kind of info Gov. Susana Martinez needs to take note of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean View Post
    This is just the kind of info Gov. Susana Martinez needs to take note of.
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    Methods for AP analysis of NM immigrant licenses

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    Posted at: 01/25/2012 2:46 PM
    By: The Associated Press

    SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - The Associated Press requested driver's license data in New Mexico to try to determine whether there was evidence of fraud in the system for granting licenses to foreign nationals without Social Security numbers, including illegal immigrants.

    Gov. Susana Martinez's administration provided data without the actual addresses, which are confidential under state law. Instead, addresses were given a unique identifier code, which the AP used to determine how many licenses were issued at each address.

    Names were withheld by the administration to protect the confidentiality of license holders, but the state provided a code to indicate when individuals had a common surname so that AP's analysis could potentially spot instances when licenses at an address might have gone to members of the same family.

    In response to AP questions about certain addresses, the administration indicated whether those were single-family residences, mobile homes, apartments or businesses.

    Separately, state investigators used the data to check more than 100 addresses, including those at which 15 or more licenses had been issued to different individuals.

    In many instances, investigators ran into a dead-end because the license holders no longer lived at the address or current residents were unaware other people had used the address to obtain a license.

    But state officials say they continue to pursue leads for possible criminal prosecution.

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