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October 22, 2007
Hillary supports Drivers Licenses
for Illegals
Clinton Takes Stand on Driver’s
License Issue (Sort Of)
By Nicholas Confessore
In a
recent sit-down interview with the
board of The Nashua Telegraph, a
leading New Hampshire newspaper,
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
finally was asked what she thinks of
Gov. Eliot Spitzer’s policy to allow
illegal immigrants to get driver’s
licenses.
Her answer? Judge for yourself:
I think it’s important to bring
everybody out of the shadows. To do
the background checks. To deport
those who have outstanding warrants
or have committed crimes in the
United States, and then to say to
those who wish to stay here, you
have to pay back taxes, you have to
pay a fine, you have to learn
English, and you have to wait in
line. And I hate to see any state
being pushed to try to take this
into their own hands, because the
federal government has failed.
So I know exactly what Governor
Spitzer’s trying to do and it makes
a lot of sense, because he’s trying
to get people out of the shadows.
He’s trying to say, “O.K., come
forward and we will give you this
license.”
But without a federal policy in
effect, people will come forward and
they could get picked up by I.C.E.
tomorrow. I mean, this can’t work
state-by-state. It has to be looked
at comprehensively. I agreed with
President Bush and his efforts to
try to approach this. He just didn’t
have the political capital left by
the time he actually got serious
about it.
And it’s unfortunate that too many
people are using this to demagogue
the issue, instead of trying to
solve it: you know, people in
politics, people in the press, and
there’s a kind of unholy alliance.
There are a couple of different
things going on here. She does say
the policy “makes a lot of sense,”
which is close to saying she
supports it but not quite. And like
the governor, she laments the tone
of the debate, and takes an implicit
swing at state Republicans and
outlets like The New York Post or
Lou Dobbs’s show.
So the Spitzer administration could
take that as an endorsement.
There is, however, that “but.”
Like some members of the Legislature
who are wavering on the issue, Mrs.
Clinton sort of burrowed past the
question, saying the real problem is
that Washington hasn’t come up with
a comprehensive immigration reform.
She doesn’t quite say she is on
board with Mr. Spitzer’s plan to
give licenses to illegal immigrants,
the issue at hand.
Interestingly, she also takes the
tack that the policy would put
illegal immigrants at the risk of
being picked up by immigration
authorities — something that has
been a concern of immigration
advocacy groups.
Under Mr. Spitzer’s policy, the
copies of documents people would
submit to get licenses would be
destroyed after being verified. But
information about whether or not
they provided a Social Security
number would likely reside in the
system, information which would
probably be available under
subpoena. (Mr. Spitzer’s office just
notified reporters that he has
scheduled an announcement related to
the plan for 11 a.m. Friday at New
York University School of Law.)
Philippe Reines, the senator’s press
secretary, said in a statement:
“Senator Clinton strongly believes
that a federal solution is needed to
our immigration crisis. She is still
studying the Governor’s proposal,
but understands the impetus behind
his plan — that federal inaction on
comprehensive immigration reform has
created conditions where states feel
compelled to act on their own.”
October 21, 2007 - NOTE: Letter to
Hillary Clinton from DelMarVa
Survival Training Site
"I was recently advertising for
Hillary Clinton for president on my
website, http://www.survival-training.info,
however after recently discovering
that Hillary supports drivers
license for illegals I can no long
support her in good conscience. I
must find another candidate at this
time."
"Why is it so hard for politicians
to understand that these people are
in my country illegally and should
not be rewarded but tossed in jail
and then promptly deported. Make
illegal entry into America a federal
offense with a mandatory jail
sentence. After the sentence is
complete deport them."
"Would we reward a killer for
killing someone? Would we reward a
thief for breaking into someone’s
home? However, we continue to reward
illegals for breaking the law of our
country. It is high time we stop
rewarding foreigners for breaking
our laws."
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