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Re: illegal immigration enforcement Posted on: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:25:31 GMT

Gerome Kalbasov wrote in
news:S3mpi.5744$jC4.1481@trndny09:

> Coatzocoalcos wrote:
>> As of 2004, eleven states issued driving licenses to aliens without
>> legal status:
>> http://tinyurl.com/3dkd36
>>
>> The problem for states is that if they do not issue any kind of
>> driving authorization, such persons will drive anyway (after all,
>> over half of those with licenses suspended for DUI, etc., continue to
>> drive) and they will drive UNINSURED. Those state residents (and
>> other victims of the illegals) without uninsured motorist coverage
>> will be the ones to suffer.
>
> This is the usual whine about how we cannot enforce the law because it
> is too hard and people will break is anyway.

And yet you seem to have no idea how one would enforce the law. Suppose no
illegal alien got a drivers license. How expensive would it be to enforce
the law? Don't forget to include losses from all these uninusred
motorists.

> Paris Hilton was just put in jail for driving without a license. If
> illegals were instantly deported for driving without a license or
> uninsured, very few of them would do so.

What is "instant deportation"? Just add water? It is physically
impossible to "instantly" deport people. The instant deporter is just
another one of your fantasies. If your family's life depending on your
being on the wrong side of a border, how fearful would you be of
deportation?

> Somehow, illegal aliens have much more rights than Paris Hilton.

Still can't think it through. Is this a cognitive problem?