Gov. Purdue Vetoes Bill Aimed at Illegal Alien Drivers
(Damn. I lost a post. I thought I hit the right buttons but...nothing)
In a nutshell: The Georgia legislature passed a bill to make driving without a license a felony on the 3rd offense. No doubt this would help tell illegals that we don't want them driving on our streets. Some people thought this too strick, some thought it exactly the right thing to do. IF every jail in this nation would run an immigration check on every person arrested, and the illegals reported to ICE, and ICE doing their jobs by placing these people in deportation procedings, this bill wouldn't be necessary. Anyway, Purdue vetoed it.
This is from emails I received.
By Brian Feagans
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 04/13/07
A Senate-passed bill that would make driving without a license a felony on the third offense cleared a key House committee Thursday over objections that the penalty is too harsh.
Rep. Roger Bruce (D-Atlanta) launched a lively debate —- one that eventually centered on illegal immigrants —- after questioning the logic of SB 15. Someone shouldn’t be stripped of their voting rights and put in prison for up to five years for failing to have a Georgia driver’s license, even on the third offense, Bruce said.
“Because you don’t have a license doesn’t mean you don’t know how to drive,” Bruce told fellow members of the House Judiciary Committee.
But Sen. John Wiles (R-Marietta) said Georgia can’t tolerate people driving its roads without passing a driving exam. Some may not be able to see well or know the rules of the road, Wiles said.
Wiles said violators currently receive a mere “slap on the wrist,” but under his bill they would face two days in jail for a first offense, 10 days for a second and 1-5 years on a third violation —- a felony.
A Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund representative told the committee the felony provision would make Georgia’s unlicensed driver’s penalty far more severe than any other state’s. It constitutes cruel and unusual punishment barred by the Constitution, said Isaiah Delemar, who heads up MALDEF’s regional office in Atlanta.
That prompted D.A. King, president of the Dustin Inman Society, to point out that he knows several people —- including the teen his group is named for —- who died in wrecks caused by illegal immigrants. “What we’re trying to do is deter people from moving to Georgia, getting a license plate and driving with impunity,” King said.
Rep. Edward Lindsey (R-Atlanta) also questioned Delemar’s logic before he and the other committee members passed the bill. He asked Delemar how many violations it would take to warrant a felony. “Five, seven, 10?” he asked....
May 30, 2007 From the DIS blog:
“Sonny did” - Governor Sonny Perdue just vetoed SB 15
Sonny Perdue just vetoed SB 15…about 45 minutes ago.
Sonny has caved to the pressure from the ethnic based illegal alien/open borders lobby and to the urging of the insurance industry and criminal employers who have been lobbying him to make it less uncomfortable for their black market labor to get to work.
More Georgians will die at the hands of illegal aliens on our roads as a result of Sonny’s pandering today.
We will not forget.
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