Incoming New Mexico governor vows to revoke licenses issued to illegal
aliens

November 14th, 2010 6:16 pm ET    http://tinyurl.com/2cxom98
By Dave Gibson, Immigration Reform Examiner

When New Mexico Governor-elect Susana Martinez takes office in a few weeks,
one of her first priorities is to revoke the thousands of drivers' licenses
which have been issued by her state to illegal aliens in recent years.

In the wake of Arizona's passage of SB1070, illegal aliens have been
flocking to the states of New Mexico as the state does not currently require
proof of citizenship to obtain a license.

Under open-borders advocate, Gov. Bill Richardson, New Mexico went even
further and passed a law banning DMV clerks from asking an applicant if they
are in the country legally.

The policy has made New Mexico a favorite with human smugglers and those who
make their living from selling fraudulent documents.

A recent AP study examined data from the New Mexico DMV and found a surge in
licenses issued to immigrants (both legal and illegal). In fact, there was
an increase of 60 percent over those from the previous year, during a
10-week period following the passage of Arizona's new immigration law.

The number of licenses issued to citizens during that same period, did not
increase.

The following results were taken directly from the study:

- New Mexico issued 10,257 licenses to immigrants through the first six
months of 2010, compared with 13,481 for all of 2009. The pace has
intensified since April, when neighboring Arizona passed its immigration
law. The figures include both illegal immigrants and legal residents from
outside the U.S.

- New Mexico issued about 417 licenses a week to immigrants from the day
after Arizona passed its law through July 1. That is a big jump from the 323
per week it was issuing from Jan. 1 to the day before the law passed.

In a recent CNN interview, Gov. Martinez said: "My focus has been on
removing the driver's licenses and revoking those that have already been
issued."

She continued: "I don't support amnesty. there has to be some other way of
dealing with the issue. It may be we identify individuals but we cannot just
have a path to citizenship created when there are people in line already
doing the proper things."

Martinez is a former Democrat and district attorney who is a favorite with
Tea Party supporters.





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