Pardon my ignorance, but how does issuing driver's licenses to people who are here illegally enhance our safety? Does it mean that the hit-and-run rate among illegals will magically decrease? Does it mean that the illegals will stop using fake insurance cards?
I know it doesn't mean that the illegals will suddenly start honoring our traffic laws. If they had any regard for our laws they wouldn't be here illegally in the first place.
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I know it doesn't mean that the illegals will suddenly start honoring our traffic laws. If they had any regard for our laws they wouldn't be here illegally in the first place.
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A t-shirt highlighting drivers licenses for all is displayed on a table during a community meeting at the Olneyville Neighborhood Association, Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016, in Providence, Rhode Island. Immigrant activists are planning a church-to-church march through a cluster of Rhode Island cities in response to years of political inaction on bills to grant driver's licenses to people in the country illegally. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) (The Associated Press)
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But in a move that reflects the fragility of their cause during a national backlash against illegal immigration, they're avoiding the places where they need the most support: predominantly white suburbs home to the elected representatives who dominate the state's General Assembly.
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Safety fears rein in march for immigrant driver licenses
Published September 23, 2016 Associated Press
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Immigrants and their advocates are planning to march through a cluster of Rhode Island cities this weekend to push state leaders to allow driver's licenses for people in the country illegally.
But in a move that reflects the fragility of their cause during a national backlash against illegal immigration, they're avoiding the places where they need the most support: predominantly white suburbs home to the elected representatives who dominate the state's General Assembly.
The Coalition for Safer Rhodes says it abandoned plans for an unprecedented dayslong march across the state. Organizers say they've experienced hostility and name-calling while trying to explain their cause in suburban areas and don't want to endanger the safety of marchers.
The march is scheduled to cross through the communities of Central Falls, Pawtucket and Providence on Sunday.
Published September 23, 2016 Associated Press
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Immigrants and their advocates are planning to march through a cluster of Rhode Island cities this weekend to push state leaders to allow driver's licenses for people in the country illegally.
But in a move that reflects the fragility of their cause during a national backlash against illegal immigration, they're avoiding the places where they need the most support: predominantly white suburbs home to the elected representatives who dominate the state's General Assembly.
The Coalition for Safer Rhodes says it abandoned plans for an unprecedented dayslong march across the state. Organizers say they've experienced hostility and name-calling while trying to explain their cause in suburban areas and don't want to endanger the safety of marchers.
The march is scheduled to cross through the communities of Central Falls, Pawtucket and Providence on Sunday.
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