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To: Millicent_Hornswaggle
Manuel Hernandez gets nervous at the sight of a police car behind him in traffic, knowing he is breaking the law each time he gets behind the wheel.

He is breaking the law breathing air in this country. Every second he is here is an affront to law abidng citizens.

3 posted on 10/10/2005 12:51:16 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: glorgau
But, the lack of a license can also mean the lack of insurance, which can result in a person being arrested.

This reporter is really dumb. Can't he also be arrested for driving without a license?

As for Mr. Mario Barrios (who's married to a U.S. citizen), he can begin his redemption by moving back to Mexico, having his wife sponsor him to America on a K1 visa, and getting married to her again. But knowing how illegals are confounded by U.S. civil and immigration law (e.g., driving without a license or insurance), it could also be that his alleged "wife" isn't really an alleged "citizen" (and if so, why hasn't she thought of this simple remedy for her "husband"?).

Finally, perhaps some class action attorney will one day see that the "can't get legal status, can't get a license, can't get insurance" argument really rests on state and federal refusal to enforce immigration laws, and will file suit on behalf of anyone and everyone injured in accidents with "undocumented immigrants."

20 posted on 10/10/2005 1:31:11 PM PDT by angkor
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