More Than Half of New CA Driver’s Licenses Go to Illegal Immigrants

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  1. Yosh Shmenge

    Yosh Shmenge New Member

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    I saw the same exact thing on Main street here in my North Bay town. In broad daylight an illegal turned into the path of a Nissan, crushed in the driver's side and he just abandoned his vehicle and ran away.

    When I told my tennis buddies the next week they all confirmed seeing the same thing acted out in different accidents. The state of California is absolutely on a mission take as many illegals in as possible and the middle class is expected to pay for it all.
     
  2. Gatewood

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    Indeed, which is why there's an increasingly popular movement among anyone who works for a living (who can do so) to cut their loses and get the hell out of the sewer that leftists have deliberately made of southern California in particular. Nobody can blame them.
     
  3. Yosh Shmenge

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    I may be gone within the month (if Allah is willing) though I have to admit the state I'm going to is just as bad in some ways (I can't leave the west coast).
    But I can't wait to stop at the state line and shake the dust from my shoes. California is a crap hole!
     
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    MolonLabe2009 Banned

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    That's because its taxes have gone up, not because its spending has decreased.

    In fact, its taxes and spending continue to rise.
     
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    DOconTEX Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    We have all kinds of California companies coming here to Texas. Toyota is opening their headquarters soon in Plano, having moved out of (I think) Tustin California. I just hope they don't bring their California attitudes with them. We are doing very well here and don't need the progs to come here and destroy our economy and neighborhoods like they have where they are coming from.

    E.g. I was at a City Hall meeting for another matter one day and this woman from Pennsylvania spoke to the council. She said she was enjoying her new home which was bigger and cost far less than her home near Philadelphia, but she was disappointed she couldn't get the free tennis lessons like she was able to get at the community center at her old home. Lots of rolling of eyes among the audience for that one.
     
  6. Gatewood

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    Any move at this point is a good move. Alas I adored San Diego back when I did my Navy basic training in the late 1970s; and I understand that it's nothing today like it was back then; that's it's gone downhill in a major way due to generic leftist policies. Damn shame.
     
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    And what will happen to Kommiefornia when the Mexicans are the majority? Clue: look at Mexico, ergo Third World sh#&hole. I live on the southern border in a city that is easily 95% Latino. Latest statistics are that here in my city 65% are on the dole. The Democrats control everything & corruption is the norm. The FBI has a permanent task force here for corruption. However, the AG is not doing much as they don't want to alienate Latino voters. Almost all the Whites here have fled north regaling non-believers of what the future holds if immigration is left unchecked.

    I have seen the future and it looks like something out of Blade Runner. :icon_jawdrop:
     
  8. Steve N

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    I moved to CA in 1990 which is where I met my wife, she was born and raised in California. My wife never knew what life was like without the restrictions, taxes and political correctness that comes with living in CA until we moved to Texas. After seeing what life is like outside of CA my wife said she would never go back.
     
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    So 20 million illegals work on a farm?! Wow. That's one big farm.....

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    New York is close behind. Not as bad but close.
     
  10. Steve N

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    BP, are you in El Paso? From the sounds of it, especially the permanent FBI anti corruption task force, it sounds like you are.
     
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    America's best days are behind her. There is not enough of a cultural unity to keep us going.
     
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    They underestimated the number of applicants, not the number of illegals in the state. This has nothing to do with the illegal population, and everything to do with the ability to now get a driver's license. You're conflating two unrelated things.
     
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    In Nevada you can't. My insurance company reports monthly, or at least that's what my agent told me.
     
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    What ever numbers the government throws out be it unemployment numbers or illegal alien numbers, just double them and you have a more accurate number.

    Another way I calculate the illegal alien population I count the number of taco trucks on the streets of East L.A and multiply it by 80. There are 6 million illegal aliens breaking the law and living in California today.
     
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    And America's rabbits are grateful.
     
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    I don't have much faith that a person illegally in this country will bother to purchase insurance.

    Also, they are not "our farm workers". They are in the country illegally and are fugitives from the law. Saying that they are "our farm workers", implies that they are being hired to work, which is illegal. You are not saying that our government looks the other way when employers break the law are you?
     
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    Insurance is mandatory in CA, and anyone caught driving without it will surely be fined.

     
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    Illegal aliens are exempt from most of our laws. They have been classified as a protected group by the Mexican socialist and liberal progressives in the Sacramento state legislature.
     
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    Of course you can. It's called breaking the law. If you drop your insurance MV will be notified.if you don't respond they may cancel your registration but you'll still have the plates on your car. They won't come to confiscate the plates. When your registration is due for renewal you just get insurance again. Chances are high they won't make a peep about it. Tell them you weren't driving the vehicle.
    If you get pulled over by a cop your screwed but those are the chances a criminal takes. If your an illegal with no real valid permanent address it gets easier.
     
  20. ChiCowboy

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    Very possible, but I'm not sure how these things work in my state, and unless you can provide documentation, I'll assume you don't either.

    What you describe can be done by anyone, so this law changes nothing in that respect. Most illegals have permanent addresses - I'm sure only newcomers don't - so at least CA now has a location on record.
     
  21. trucker

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    i used to work at a paint company factory Sinclair paints
    http://www.pcimag.com/articles/8447...ll-paint-business-into-major-regional-company
    in los angles back in 1979 i had a burrito from one of those [​IMG] that taste funny when it went down, i had food poisoning that night at home and had to go too the clinic, i never ever ate from one again
     
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    Most illegal aliens use an alias so they rarely show up in court. They just start using a new name. Even El Chapo was issued a California drivers license and he used and alias. I bet El Chapo isn't insured.

     
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    True, that's how it works in Ct. If you think Nevada will send out the police to confiscate plates on every car that has dropped insurance that would change things. People change insurance companies all the time, sometimes those people ignore the states warning letter to provide proof of insurance. The police would be very busy snatching up plates.
    We have town ordinances limiting the amount of unregistered cars on private property. Some people will leave the license plates on their Junkers so they look registered to a casual glance of authorities.

    Without stereotyping I'd guess an illegal aliens address is less trustworthy than some citizen who owns a home and doesn't move around like a migratory farmer. Chances are a citizen who doesn't make a habit of breaking the law wouldn't drop insurance just to save some money. Illegals have already proven they'll break laws.
     
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    Stick to the tacos, at least you can see if there's any roaches or rat poop in the meat.

    As for if these taco benders wash their hands after taking a dump, what do you think ???
     
  25. ChiCowboy

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    And here's the rest of that statement:

    Still, he is curious about how that will play out in California. He said the state’s insurance program could make a difference in reducing the ranks of the uninsured.

    “It could be helpful if they get the word out,” Query said. “It’ll be interesting to see.”


    The truth is, we don't know what will happen. It's up to CA to figure it out. These people are going to drive anyway, so I don't have an issue with giving them licenses.
     

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