August 19, 2004

"N.Y. '9/11' check yanks 300k driver licenses"

Hey, I don't write these headlines.

The N.Y. Post reports on New York state's attempts to take driver's licenses away from those who provided fake social security numbers. Their report is shorter than the NYT report I eviscerated yesterday. Unlike the NYT report it doesn't advocate for illegal immigration. It does, however, include the following quote. See if you can locate the threat:

"There are other options the DMV can follow consistent with existing law that would really lessen the hardship that is happening, and provide more opportunity for immigrants living and working in this community," said Amy Sugimori, staff lawyer for the National Employment Law Project...

I've never heard of the NELP before, but a preliminary google search turns up no less than 138 hits for "National Employment Law Project" "ford foundation".





Posted to Immigration_dls at August 19, 2004 10:32 PM

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