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This paragraph in the article raises red flags to me.

Posted on: January 25, 2017 at 23:54:34 CT
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"The DMV said law enforcement agencies, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, can obtain driver’s license information — such as name, gender/description, address, date of birth and driver license number — through certain data-sharing systems. But the information doesn’t indicate their immigration status or whether they received licenses under AB60."

Will these agencies not be able to view the immigration status because they will be blocked from that data or because it will not be included in the data base?

If it is not in the data base then how can anyone cross-check the DMV rolls with the motor voter rolls?

Because we are talking about California I have zero confidence that they will assure that illegals will not show up on the voter rolls.
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Registration does not equate to votes - meatiger MU - 1/25 22:51:03
     are you too stupid to realize it sure makes it easier? - RHAYWORTH MU - 1/25 23:01:04
          This paragraph in the article raises red flags to me. - DHighlander KC - 1/25 23:54:34
          Do you even read - meatiger MU - 1/25 23:05:58
               That's weak. I gave you an article, you provided nothing. - RHAYWORTH MU - 1/25 23:27:00
                    Noncitizens can't register to vote under the law. Those - SparkyStalcup MU - 1/26 00:03:45




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