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No More Licenses For Illegal Aliens In Michigan

One of the few states in the nation that still grants driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants will finally stop doing so now that its attorney general reversed a policy stating that it’s unconstitutional to deny licenses to those in the country illegally.

Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox wrote in a lengthy opinion that illegal immigrants are ineligible for driver’s licenses, reversing his predecessor’s (Attorney General Frank Kelley) opinion that denying illegal aliens licenses violates the U.S. Constitution’s equal protection clause.

Cox’s opinion is legally binding on state agencies and officers unless reversed by a judge and therefore driver’s license can no longer be issued to illegal aliens in Michigan. State law prohibits issuing driver’s licenses to nonresidents and Cox said he created the new policy because it would be inconsistent with federal law to regard an illegal immigrant as a permanent resident in Michigan.

He wrote that only a resident of Michigan may be issued a Michigan driver’s license and that a person who is not a lawful resident of the United States cannot be a resident of this state for purpose of obtaining a driver’s license. He also listed state and national security implications and the potential for fraud resulting from the improper issuance of a driver’s license.

The attorney general also addressed his predecessor’s constitutional violation theory by listing various federal court rulings contradicting it, including an appellate decision which Cox says leaves no doubt that a rational basis exists for denying driver’s licenses to illegal aliens.

Michigan’s new policy leaves Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and Washington as the only states that currently do not require drivers to prove legal status in order to obtain a license. New York Governor Eliot Spitzer proposed the idea earlier this year but reneged after massive public outrage and threat of litigation from Judicial Watch.

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Illegal Aliens

That's great that Mike Cox passed legislation denying illegal aliens acess to drivers licenses in Michigan.

Now how about requiring a birth certificate or naturalization papers to get a drivers license. Illegals can get a license in any state that allows it and them come here and get a Michigan license.

What the heck is wrong with this country?

why are they not letting any

why are they not letting any illegal mexican get thier licince do they really think that it is a solution to try to get the hispanic out of the united state. Some are only here to get good jobs, not cause problems.

So they come here to work?

So they come here to work? Why don't they come the legal way instead of doing it wrong.

Remember dumba$$ something very important...a legal immigrant is NOT the same as an ILLEGAL alien.

An ILLEGAL alien is still ILLEGAL no matter how you try to
hide the truth.

I really don't see a problem

I really don't see a problem with letting them getting a driver's license or live here. They take the lower class/lower paying jobs that So called americans don't want because they believe they are over qualified for. The hispanics work hard and don't complain. This really doesn't solve anything other than it's going to make the economy in michigan go down even more but good job by Mike Cox he really knows what he's doing. This is going to solve all isn't it! Come on, let's worry about the recession that Michigan is in not stopping the hispanics that we have had here since 1970. What harm are they causing?

IILEAGALS

GOOD ITS ABOUT TIME THEY MAKE IT HARDER FOR THEM TO BE HERE, WE NEED MORE OF THIS THING. THEN THEY WONT COME HERE.

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