+ Follow GOVERNOR DAVIS Tag
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[Title] => Schwarzenegger vetoes bill allowing drivers licenses for illegals
[Summary] => On September 22, 2004, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill that would have allowed some two million illegal immigrants to obtain California drivers license. According to the governor, the bill, authored by Sen. Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) and Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez (D-Los Angeles), did not adequately address his security concerns.
The governor wanted a provision that would put a special identifying mark on the licenses issued to illegal immigrants. But supporters of the bill said such a mark was discriminatory.
[DatePublished] => 2004-10-03 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Michael J. Gurfinkel
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[ArticleID] => 220336
[Title] => Illegal immigrants may obtain California drivers licenses
[Summary] => On September 5, 2003, California Governor Gray Davis signed into law State Senate Bill 60, which would allow some two million illegal immigrants to obtain drivers licenses beginning January 1, 2004.
This is certainly good news for Californias illegal immigrants, who, although in illegal status, certainly contribute to the well-being of the state and the nation. In reality, these people are forced to drive without licenses to go to work, bring kids to school, go shopping, etc.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Michael J. Gurfinkel
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GOVERNOR DAVIS
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[Title] => Schwarzenegger vetoes bill allowing drivers licenses for illegals
[Summary] => On September 22, 2004, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill that would have allowed some two million illegal immigrants to obtain California drivers license. According to the governor, the bill, authored by Sen. Gil Cedillo (D-Los Angeles) and Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez (D-Los Angeles), did not adequately address his security concerns.
The governor wanted a provision that would put a special identifying mark on the licenses issued to illegal immigrants. But supporters of the bill said such a mark was discriminatory.
[DatePublished] => 2004-10-03 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 134402
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1805111
[AuthorName] => Michael J. Gurfinkel
[SectionName] => Opinion
[SectionUrl] => opinion
[URL] =>
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[ArticleID] => 220336
[Title] => Illegal immigrants may obtain California drivers licenses
[Summary] => On September 5, 2003, California Governor Gray Davis signed into law State Senate Bill 60, which would allow some two million illegal immigrants to obtain drivers licenses beginning January 1, 2004.
This is certainly good news for Californias illegal immigrants, who, although in illegal status, certainly contribute to the well-being of the state and the nation. In reality, these people are forced to drive without licenses to go to work, bring kids to school, go shopping, etc.
[DatePublished] => 2003-09-14 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 134402
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1805111
[AuthorName] => Michael J. Gurfinkel
[SectionName] => Opinion
[SectionUrl] => opinion
[URL] =>
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