Merrill
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I understand your point from a pragmatic stance, and agree with some of itObviously they shouldn't be eligible for things like Medicaid and Social Security...
But to your one point...
Allowing non-citizens (whether they're here on an extended work visa or for some other reason) to get a state-issued drivers license is as much for our protection as it is a benefit for them. This is especially important for people coming from countries that don't have driver's license reciprocity with us due to the rules of the road being quite different.
A) It ensures that they can pass our driving tests and understand our rules of the road if they're going to be driving among us on a longer-term basis.
B) It's an additional point of registration of their address (meaning, if someone here on a green card does commit an infraction of some sort and police need to find them, state and local police are going to be able to access that much more quickly and efficiently via state DMV/BMV records, as those are on-demand for them right there in a squad car vs. having to get ahold of their federal counterparts and waiting for information)
So I have no problem with non-citizens getting a driver's licenses... in fact, for people coming from countries with road rules that are different than ours, I'd actually prefer that it be a requirement that they get one. There are some countries with very different driving cultures and different kinds of signage and traffic light usage and operation.
but it is based on a flawed principle: that if enough people break the law, we need to amend other laws to fix the situation. It is similar to the situation in California where shoplifting was so bad that jails were filling up with shoplifters. The solution the government came up with was to lessen the penalties for shoplifting, to free up jail space
and now shoplifting is so rampant, hundreds of stores have closed, and drug stores need to lock everything up behind glass doors
that isn't a solution
I am pro-immigration, and I do think we need workers from other countries to come here. They should be given work permits, and if they pass certain checks, should be given temporary driver's licenses, etc.
I do not support wild-west illegal immigration and chaos. This idea that we cannot enforce immigration or control the border is complete nonsense. Do you know what happens to young women who make the trek northwards to the US using coyotes, etc.? It is very, very bad --and left-wing politicians encouraging this stuff is immoral.
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