Immigrant driver's license bill passes
The Senate just adopted the compromise with the House, so the most contentious issue of the day is resolved.
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The Senate just adopted the compromise with the House, so the most contentious issue of the day is resolved.
Annie Linskey covers state politics and government for The Baltimore Sun. Previously, as a City Hall reporter, she wrote about the corruption trial of Mayor Sheila Dixon and kept a close eye on city spending. Originally from Connecticut, Annie has also lived in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where she reported on war crimes tribunals and landmines. She lives in Canton.
Julie Scharper covers City Hall and Baltimore politics. A native of Baltimore County, she graduated from The Johns Hopkins University in 2001 and spent two years teaching in Honduras before joining The Baltimore Sun. She has followed the Amish community of Nickel Mines, Pa., in the year after a schoolhouse massacre, reported on courts and crime in Anne Arundel County, and chronicled the unique personalities and places of Baltimore City and its surrounding counties.
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Comments
Amnesty for 360,000 licenses issues to illegal immigrants since 2006 alone. Arguably for three to four times that.
Posted by: Amnesty | April 13, 2009 11:37 PM
We need to VOTE everyone out of office that voted for this compromise
Posted by: Anonymous | April 14, 2009 7:45 AM
The PRIME responsibility of the State House and Senate is to protect the US Citizens of state of Maryland. Our representatives need to 100% fulfill that responsibility and make decisions to do just that-protect US citizens from illegal entry, maintain US jobs, minimize crime and NOT pay taxes by those who work and give it to those who don't . DMV needs direction (laws) to ask for proof of US citizenship. Those with out it get a driver's license stating NOT US CITIZEN---just like US citizens getting a drivers lisence in most foreign countries.
The UAE (with the highest Per-Capita income in the world) has 82% foreign workers, they know who 100% of them are, controls their time in their country by having a UAE citizen sign and guarantee their foreign employee's behavior.....maybe, just maybe, we could figure out how to do that. It is not that hard.
Posted by: Bruce Ballantyne | April 14, 2009 8:44 AM
The state sub contracts road work ie: bridge work (for instance the bridge in Deal Md this past summer, the bridge on 214 et.) and the cutting of trees, road clearence. Most of the employees of these companies are spanish, mexican, not American, not one white american workers. How many of them do you think are legal? Does the State "check out" workers to whom they give bids?
Posted by: E. Marie Donahue | April 14, 2009 9:26 AM