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State Rep. Mark Brody, R-District 55
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Bill would put licenses for illegal immigrants on hold

Published: 2013-02-21 11:51:00
Updated: 2013-02-21 12:41:55

Rep. Mark Brody, R-Union, and three fellow Republicans have filled a bill that would put a moratorium on a state program that issues licenses to some drivers who are in the U.S. illegally.

State transportation officials have announced they will start issuing driver’s licenses and ID cards on March 25 to some people who entered the country illegally. Created by a presidential executive order, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program blocks deportation of and grants work permits to those who were brought to the country illegally as young children.

House Bill 141 would put the state license program on hold until at least June 15.

"The executive order is controversial," Brody said Thursday morning. "We had no say in it."

The legislature, he said, should have time to study the matter and  submit bills address the program.

One possibility, he said, would be that supporters of the program might file a bill to redesign the license. As currently announced, identity cards issued to those in the DACA program would be vertical, expire on the date their deferral period ends and carry a message indicating that it confers no legal status upon the holder.

“North Carolina should not be making it harder for aspiring citizens to integrate and contribute to our communities by branding them with a second-class driver’s license,” Raul Pinto, a lawyer with the ACLU, said in a news release.

The release wasn't issued in response to the pending legislation.

The moratorium, Brody said, could also give opponents of issuing the special licenses time to pass a bill instructing Division of Motor Vehicles to end the practice entirely. 

"It doesn't set any policy whatsoever. It just gives everybody time to look at it," Brody said.

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Pure mean-spiritedness. Alas, this is becoming a hallmark of the GOP bullies in Raleigh.

This is sure to earn Republicans a larger share of the coveted Latino vote...2014

Legally apply for US Citizenship and everything changes. Until then, NO BENEFITS.

Pure mean-spiritedness. Alas, this is becoming a hallmark of the GOP bullies in Raleigh. Snakebite Survivor

Whatever, just remember that just because they have a license doesn't mean they have insurance. Wake up and stop being such a lamb.

They should never be allowed a license, ID card, or any other privilege granted to US citizens or LEGAL immigrants. Further more, they should be immediately deported. What part of the word illegal does this country not understand?

“North Carolina should not be making it harder for aspiring citizens to integrate and contribute to our communities by branding them with a second-class driver’s license,” Raul Pinto, a lawyer with the ACLU..."

NC has done nothing but try to make it easier. See, this ugly attitude is why I don't welcome illegals, the NAACP, La Razistas, or the ACLU.

"Branding"? No one's forcing them to get a license or to stay. "Second-class"? You bet they are. They come - or should come - behind citizens.

But if you want to see "make it harder", I'd love to see NC go all AZ on them. So sorry we "made" their lives so hard.

There is an old saying "Crime does not pay". For illegals, crime does pay. I can understand consideration being given to children being brought over by their parents, but at least send the illegal parents back to their country! Someone needs to be held accountable and responsible!!!

I repeat: MAKE YOURSELF LEGAL AND YOU CAN ENJOY ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES THAT ACCOMPANY LEGAL STATUS!

Otherwise - adios.

Obama stomped on existing law he didn't like, one of many he has stomped on. It slaps the face of all those standing in line as required. Who is the bully here? What part of I-L-L-E-G-A-L don't you understand? Go sneak into Mexico and see how you enjoy that joy-ride. I guarantee they won't be handing you food stamps, a drivers license and free medical care!

And the GOP keeps having these weekend retreats on how to garner more of the hispanic vote? Wow, just wow. It's as if they are trying their best to hasten their demise as a party!

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