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Ianus 05-18-2013 10:46 AM

Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Driver's Licenses to DREAMers
 
I thought for sure the result would have been more favorable,but it seems Arizona will still be able to deny a driver's license to DACA approved applicants residing there.
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Arizona's refusal to issue driver's licenses to DREAMers will continue to stand pending a constitutional challenge, a federal judge ruled today.

Last year, the Obama administration implemented a deportation deferral program, which prevented young undocumented immigrants with no criminal records from being sent back to their countries of origin. This was in lieu of the DREAM Act, which would have provided a path to citizenship for those same people but never passed in Congress amid Republican objections.

Now the DREAM Act may be unnecessary, as the people it helps are included in the bipartisan immigration reform bill currently being debated by the Senate Judiciary Committee.

But in response to the administration's deportation deferral program, Arizona implemented rigorous new restrictions prevented any undocumented immigrants from receiving state-issued driver's licenses, a move seen by opponents solely as punishment, as previously immigration status was not considered by the state DMV when issuing licenses.

After today's ruling, the policy still stands, but it will be subject to further scrutiny. "The court issued a mixed ruling that gave both sides something to cheer: It declined to issue an immediate injunction preventing the policy and dismissed part of the challenge, but it did find that the policy likely violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution," writes Politico.

That is, the judge presiding over the case found issues with the Arizona policy but did not think it was egregious enough to end immediately before there is a chance for further investigation.

"In summary, the Court concludes that Defendants' distinction between DACA recipients and other deferred action recipients is likely to fail rational basis review. The Court is not saying that the Constitution requires the State of Arizona to grant driver's licenses to all noncitizens or to all individuals on deferred action status. But if the State chooses to confer licenses to some individuals with deferred action status, it may not deny it to others without a rational basis for the distinction. See Diaz, 656 F.3d at 1013 ('when a state chooses to provide such benefits, it may not do so in an arbitrary or discriminatory manner that adversely affects particular groups that may be unpopular.')," wrote U.S. District Judge David G. Campbell.

A hearing will be scheduled to look into the constitutionality of the Arizona law.

Happyman0607 05-18-2013 10:55 AM

Re: Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Driver's Licenses to DREAMers
 
When is the wicked witch of the west up for re-election? Maybe the next governor will scrap her executive order.. I wouldn't count on it though cause the people of Arizona are fucked in the head

EditorInChief 05-18-2013 11:29 AM

Re: Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Driver's Licenses to DREAMers
 
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Originally Posted by Happyman0607 (Post 477144)
When is the wicked witch of the west up for re-election? Maybe the next governor will scrap her executive order.. I wouldn't count on it though cause the people of Arizona are fucked in the head


Come on! Be happy!

EditorInChief 05-18-2013 11:31 AM

Re: Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Driver's Licenses to DREAMers
 
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Originally Posted by Ianus (Post 477143)
I thought for sure the result would have been more favorable,but it seems Arizona will still be able to deny a driver's license to DACA approved applicants residing there.


I hope the US could become a dictatorship country so that there is a strong leadership against the so-called democracy.

Demise 05-18-2013 02:16 PM

Re: Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Driver's Licenses to DREAMers
 
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Originally Posted by EditorInChief (Post 477154)
I hope the US could become a dictatorship country so that there is a strong leadership against the so-called democracy.

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EditorInChief 05-18-2013 02:31 PM

Re: Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Driver's Licenses to DREAMers
 
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Originally Posted by Demise (Post 477197)

It is happening now. And our kids will be living in such a dictatorship country in the near future.

IamAman 05-18-2013 03:36 PM

Re: Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Driver's Licenses to DREAMers
 
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Originally Posted by EditorInChief (Post 477201)
It is happening now. And our kids will be living in such a dictatorship country in the near future.

I'm guessing you've never lived in a country with a real dictatorship where they come and grab someone while he's out with his family, throw a bag over his head, throw him in a back of a government car and he's never seen or heard from again.

EditorInChief 05-18-2013 03:42 PM

Re: Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Driver's Licenses to DREAMers
 
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Originally Posted by IamAman (Post 477215)
I'm guessing you've never lived in a country with a real dictatorship where they come and grab someone while he's out with his family, throw a bag over his head, throw him in a back of a government car and he's never seen or heard from again.

With all these recent government scandals (IRS, DOJ, etc.), I am sure the US is moving in that direction. And very fast!

Happyman0607 05-18-2013 05:34 PM

Re: Judge Upholds Arizona Law Denying Driver's Licenses to DREAMers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EditorInChief (Post 477154)
I hope the US could become a dictatorship country so that there is a strong leadership against the so-called democracy.

Quote:

Originally Posted by EditorInChief (Post 477201)
It is happening now. And our kids will be living in such a dictatorship country in the near future.

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Originally Posted by EditorInChief (Post 477219)
With all these recent government scandals (IRS, DOJ, etc.), I am sure the US is moving in that direction. And very fast!

Wayyyyy too stupid to insult LMFAOO

I literally bursted out laughing when I read your posts


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