Sunday, January 04, 2009

Driving for sense in New Jersey?

N.J. May Consider Driving Privileges for Immigrants

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- A panel advising Governor Jon Corzine on immigrant issues is considering recommending the state allow undocumented immigrants "driver privilege cards'' and in-state college tuition rates.

Two Hispanic leaders have told the Record of Bergen County that the state's public advocate, Ron Chen, told them the measures would be included in a panel's report to Corzine.

But a spokeswoman for Chen told the newspaper that it hasn't been decided what would be included in the report.

The "driver privilege cards'' and in-state tuition would need legislative approval before becoming law. Groups that support tighter immigration control have said they'd oppose the measures.

Corzine assembled a panel on immigrant rights with the idea of passing comprehensive immigration reform.

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Anonymous said...

Any word of the ilir coming to boston. ???????

Anonymous said...

Will he also increase the penalties for driving without insurance? Because that is the real concern - illegal aliens who kill with their cars, then flee the scene. He needs to do something about the insurance requirement.

Anonymous said...

IF THEY HAD DRIVER PERMITS THEY WOULD HAVE INSURANCE AND IN TURN WOULD NOT FLEE.
FIX THE PERMITS THEN INSURANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

FIX THE INSURANCE THEN PERMITS!!!!