Should Illegal Immigrants Be Given Driver's Licenses?

A New Mexico policy that allows driver's licenses be granted to illegal immigrants comes under fire

August 24, 2011 RSS Feed Print

New Mexico and Washington are the only two states in the country that allow illegal immigrants to attain the same driver’s licenses granted to legal U.S. citizen residing in the states. New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, a Republican who campaigned on being against the current license policy, has amped up her attack. The policy was adopted in 2003 in the hopes that it would decrease the number of unlicensed and uninsured drivers on New Mexico’s roads. Whether it has achieved this goal is doubtful—New Mexico still has one of the highest rates of uninsured drivers in the country. However, it has attracted illegal immigrants from across the country to the state, many of whom never actually reside in New Mexico before attaining a license. Fraudulent license makers are posting ads in Spanish-speaking newspapers as far away as New York offering New Mexico driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants. [Check out a roundup of editorial cartoons on immigration.]

To show the degree of the fraud problem, the governor sent 10,000 letters to foreigners who have New Mexican licenses threatening to cancel their licenses unless they appear in front of government officials and prove their residency. Critics of the administration argue that Martinez’s efforts are discriminatory and overblown, as about half of the 2,000 or so who so far have appeared in front of government auditors were able to prove their residency. Supporters of the current license policy, many of them members of the Democratic state legislature, assert that the fears of New Mexico licenses getting into dangerous hands—terrorists, drug bosses or the like—are exaggerated, and that revoking the licenses force illegal immigrants to live further in the shadows.

What do you think? Should New Mexico continue to give licenses to illegal immigrants? Take the poll and comment below.

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Illegal=! Mexican. It is simple knowledge whether someone is a citizen or not...

However, every person, for safety and insurance sake should get drivers licenses.

If there was a little mark showing if the person is a citizen, non-citizen, or green-card holder, then there would be no problem.

Police inforcement of immigration policy would know their immigration status from their state drivers license, and if they are pulled over for another offence and have no ID.... that's an entirely different issue.

Let them drive, just make it transparent that they aren't citizens.

Daniel of TX 5:16PM April 25, 2012

I believe that by allowing illegal immigrants to obtain a valid drivers liscence could decrease danger, fraud, and probably even make it safer for everyone else. Danger could be dreased in the way that you could easily track them down if they comited a crime, and also be able to identify them( I say this, because many don't even give their real name when being pulled over). Also this would decrease identity theft, but I will not go into details with that. Finally, it would just make it safer for all of us due to the fact that everyone knows that once you accumulate so many points your drivers liscence could be revoked making this a reason as to why they would obey the traffic laws and obtain responsibility for any sitations. yes! i've heard this sooooo many times it has already gotten boring Illegals are Illegals blahh blahh,,,,,,everyone was illegal or had a relative or ancestors etc. etc., not all of them are criminals and if it was sooooo easy to come here legally don't you think they would of done everything possible to do it??!

Ivonne of VA 7:05PM April 23, 2012

yes this country was built by immigrants who had to pass through Ellis island first. They had to go through a rigorous process to become American Citizens! Citizens of a great new country. If you are here illegally you are here against the law, period! You must become legal so that when you are called to account you cannot cry about being deported because you were too lazy to follow the rules and just assumed that in this day and age you would get away with it! Illegal is Illegal. It is a crime, no matter what spin you try and put on it. Licensing illegals does not make the roads safer, nor do they contribute to our economy the way it was hoped.

Shannon of NM 8:09PM April 11, 2012

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