Anonymous wrote:Of course they do. Because all you have to do to vote is show a driver's license.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats in Virginia’s legislature are “removing the citizenship and legal presence requirements for obtaining a driver’s license” in the Commonwealth.
The bills, known as HB 1211 in the House and SB 643 in the Senate, are sponsored by Kathy Tran and Jennifer Boysko respectively, both Northern Virginia Democrats.
Which do you prefer, drivers who are licensed or drivers who are unlicensed? I prefer drivers who are licensed.
They prefer to live in Willy Wonka's CandyLand where they can pretend that the only undocumented immigrants are Oompa Loompas.
Meanwhile, the rest of us in reality-based world want undocumented immigrants to have a license, insurance, and registration so they can be found if they hit my car. And also so they pay their taxes.
Anonymous wrote:You want illegal immigrants to have a VA DL. If they get in an accident with you they can give a false name. You don't even know their real name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Democrats in Virginia’s legislature are “removing the citizenship and legal presence requirements for obtaining a driver’s license” in the Commonwealth.
The bills, known as HB 1211 in the House and SB 643 in the Senate, are sponsored by Kathy Tran and Jennifer Boysko respectively, both Northern Virginia Democrats.
Which do you prefer, drivers who are licensed or drivers who are unlicensed? I prefer drivers who are licensed.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats in Virginia’s legislature are “removing the citizenship and legal presence requirements for obtaining a driver’s license” in the Commonwealth.
The bills, known as HB 1211 in the House and SB 643 in the Senate, are sponsored by Kathy Tran and Jennifer Boysko respectively, both Northern Virginia Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats in Virginia’s legislature are “removing the citizenship and legal presence requirements for obtaining a driver’s license” in the Commonwealth.
The bills, known as HB 1211 in the House and SB 643 in the Senate, are sponsored by Kathy Tran and Jennifer Boysko respectively, both Northern Virginia Democrats.