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No licenses for illegal immigrants
I consider it a privilege and a deep honor to have been born a United States citizen. As I see it, the figurative line of demarcation, if you will, between a legal citizen and an illegal one has been blurred so much, it's tough to discern the rights of...
Tags: Immigration, Nottingham
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Driver's license bill is a failure
I was always led to believe that Maryland's elected officials, prior to assuming their duties, were required to take an oath, swearing and affirming to uphold all of the laws in effect at the time they take office. By whose authority do they get to pick...
Tags: Immigration, Labor Legislation, Annapolis
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Illegal immigrants should be deported, not granted driver's licenses
Before lawmakers in Annapolis propose legislation, they should know what they are talking about ("Senate approves two-tier licenses," March 26). Prince George's County Democrat Del. Jolene Ivey introduced the House version of a bill that would allow...
Tags: Immigration, Migration, Labor Legislation, Prince George's County, Annapolis
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Child killers got off lightly for a heinous crime
I assumed that finding Policarpio Perez and Adan Canela guilty of the murders of their young relatives would be a slam dunk ("Split verdict in child killings," March 27). After all, the prosecution had the blood of the victims on both of the defendants'...
Tags: Defendants, Justice System, Immigration, Prosecution, Murder
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Driver's licenses for all drivers
In Annapolis, some conservative Republicans — having apparently not taken notice of the 2012 election and the conundrum facing their party over its hard-line immigration stance at the national level — are lambasting a proposal to expand and...
Tags: George W. Bush, Maryland Dream Act, Labor Legislation, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Annapolis
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Illegal immigrants shouldn't enjoy the same privileges as citizens
In the great state of Maryland, the word "illegal" seems to mean "worthy of special treatment" ("Senate approves two-tier licenses," March 27). Otherwise, illegal immigrants would have three choices: Get legal, get out or go to jail. I love Maryland and...
Tags: Immigration, Migration
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Illegal immigrant licenses won't make us safer
Exactly what makes Del. Jolene Ivey believe that issuing a license to illegal immigrants in Maryland will guarantee that "they have car insurance" or that "they know not to flee when they're getting pulled over or in an accident?" ("Senate approves two-...
Tags: Immigration
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Giving illegal immigrants drivers license encourages them to break more laws
As a life-long Maryland citizen, I completely oppose efforts within our misguided General Assembly to pass the Maryland Highway Safety Act of 2013, which would allow the state to issue a Maryland driver's license to illegal immigrants ("State Senate...
Tags: Justice System, Government, Labor Legislation, DREAM Act, Laws
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State Senate approves driver's licenses for illegal immigrants
Maryland could become one of a handful of states that grant special driver's licenses to illegal immigrants under legislation garnering strong support in Annapolis. The bill, passed by the Senate on Monday, would expand and make permanent an existing...
Tags: Howard County, American Civil Liberties Union, Victor R. Ramirez, Baltimore County, Minority Groups
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Immigrant driver's licenses protect the rest of us
The "What part of illegal don't you understand?" crowd is so busy hating they can't think straight. The letter writer who claims to have witnessed "illegals" in accidents seems most concerned that they didn't have insurance ("Licenses for illegal...
Tags: Maryland Dream Act, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Immigration, Migration
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Record number of black students in Md. passed AP tests
More African-American students in Maryland's Class of 2012 successfully passed a rigorous Advanced Placement exam than ever before, as the state continued to lead the nation in the percentage of students deemed college- and career-ready, according to data...
Tags: Maryland Dream Act, Students, Colleges and Universities, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Teaching and Learning
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Espinoza Perez murder case sent to jury a third time
A turbulent spring among a family of immigrants nine years ago led to a plot to slash the throats of three young children, prosecutors said Thursday in closing arguments in the murder trial of Policarpio Espinoza Perez. "There was something terribly...
Tags: Trials, Mexico, Justice System, Criminal Laws, Immigration
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