After years of pressuring lawmakers and facing criticism from immigrant [illegal alien] rights groups, New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez signed a bipartisan bill Tuesday that revises the state's immigrant [illegal alien] driver's license law and puts New Mexico in compliance with tougher federal identification requirements.
...About a dozen states, from Vermont to California, have run into a range of problems as they have launched state-based programs to expand driving privileges to millions of residents [illegal aliens] living in the shadows, according to a new report.
[...] Daria Serna, spokeswoman for the Colorado Department of Revenue ... notes that people are not showing up — there have been more than 5,000 missed appointments since the program launched ...
After the 9/11 attacks, Congress passed the REAL ID Act to prevent foreign nationals from fraudulently obtaining a U.S. driver's license -- by requiring that any ID issued based on unverifiable foreign documents look different in "design or color" from an official driver's license.
DMV had expected to reach the half-million milestone in July 2015
One state at a time, Americans are slowly learning just how many illegal aliens we actually have here and not what the U.S. government has been telling us-
New information released Friday from the California Department of Motor Vehicles shows the agency has received nearly twice the number of applications for driver licenses from undocumented immigrants as projected ...
re "I'm pleased more people will get access to licenses" [Rep. Millie Hamner, D.] Those people did not elect Ms. Hamner-those people are deportable illegal aliens
The struggling state program that grants driver's licenses to people living in the country illegally won funding approval Wednesday that would allow it to open more offices, but the money remains far below what officials say they need.