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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 784063" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>Incoming New Mexico governor vows to revoke licenses issued to illegal aliens</strong></p><p>New Mexico issued 10,257 licenses to immigrants through the first six months of 2010, compared with 13,481 for all of 2009. The pace has intensified since April, when neighboring Arizona passed its immigration law. The figures include both illegal immigrants and legal residents from outside the U.S.</p><p>— New Mexico issued about 417 licenses a week to immigrants from the day after Arizona passed its law through July 1. That is a big jump from the 323 per week it was issuing from Jan. 1 to the day before the law passed.</p><p>In a recent CNN interview, Gov. Martinez said: “My focus has been on removing the driver’s licenses and revoking those that have already been issued.”</p><p>She continued: “I don’t support amnesty… there has to be some other way of dealing with the issue. It may be we identify individuals but we cannot just have a path to citizenship created when there are people in line already doing the proper things.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 784063, member: 12952"] [B]Incoming New Mexico governor vows to revoke licenses issued to illegal aliens[/B] New Mexico issued 10,257 licenses to immigrants through the first six months of 2010, compared with 13,481 for all of 2009. The pace has intensified since April, when neighboring Arizona passed its immigration law. The figures include both illegal immigrants and legal residents from outside the U.S. — New Mexico issued about 417 licenses a week to immigrants from the day after Arizona passed its law through July 1. That is a big jump from the 323 per week it was issuing from Jan. 1 to the day before the law passed. In a recent CNN interview, Gov. Martinez said: “My focus has been on removing the driver’s licenses and revoking those that have already been issued.” She continued: “I don’t support amnesty… there has to be some other way of dealing with the issue. It may be we identify individuals but we cannot just have a path to citizenship created when there are people in line already doing the proper things.” [/QUOTE]
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