Posted on Jul 22, 2015
Do you think drivers' licenses should have two boxes? One with Citizen and one with Illegal Alien?
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This way there will not be any question about who is a citizen or not. In Texas, in order to get your Driver's License for the first time, you have to bring your brith certificate...and not a copy...the one with the raised seal and a current bill with you current address (if you are over 18...but under 18 and still in either High School or College, you have to get a form filled out by the school with your school transcript. I think all states should do as Texas...then there will be NO DOUBT whether you are a citizen or not.
After posting, I tried to change the "Illegal" to just "Legal Aliens" but cannot figure out how to make the change.
After posting, I tried to change the "Illegal" to just "Legal Aliens" but cannot figure out how to make the change.
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Ohio accepts a number of documents as proof of identity. Bottom line citizenship should be a requirement for acts of a citizen otherwise there is no incentive to actually go through the process.
If states are required to issue documents then immigration status should be clearly marked.
http://www.bmv.ohio.gov/acceptable_id_documents.stm
If states are required to issue documents then immigration status should be clearly marked.
http://www.bmv.ohio.gov/acceptable_id_documents.stm
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I am still an advocate that illegal aliens should not be allowed to get a license.
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Only citizens should have a driver's license from any state. I'm tired of non citizens going to the front of the line. We must take care of our own. Especially our veterans. Even more especially our vets who are homeless or have any form of illness including mental illness. Sorry about the soap box
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Umm, no. There are plenty of legal residents who have jumped through the myriad legal hoops to obtain green cards and they should and can drive.
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