Green Bay Press-Gazette supports illegal immigration

From the Green Bay Press-Gazette's "Editorial: Give non-English-speaking residents a lift":
"Non-English-speaking drivers face linguistic roadblock," a headline in Tuesday's Green Bay Press-Gazette said.

"Many continue to drive illegally because they need to earn a living and take care of their families," the accompanying story explained.

About a quarter of the non-English-speaking Hispanics living in the Green Bay area drive without licenses, most of them because of the language barrier and because they aren't legal residents and need to take care of their families...

There's something very wrong with this picture...
Yes, indeed there is. Why are there so many illegal aliens in Green Bay, Wisconsin? Wait, don't answer that, I know. Because there are corrupt employers there. And, those corrupt employers are no doubt a major part of the economy and the business community. And, the Press-Gazette is part of that business community too...

So, obviously, the thing we should do is help out those corrupt employers by giving their employees driver's licenses. Maybe the P-G could even translate this editorial into Spanish and release it to the Mexican newspapers, just to get the word out.

On the other hand, perhaps the P-G could learn from the Commisioner of Minnesota's Department of Public Safety:
...advocates argue that they want to give drivers licenses to illegal immigrants so they will be safer drivers. This argument is completely without merit and is a transparent attempt to turn the illegal immigrant problem into a public safety issue... The Department of Public Safety will not facilitate illegal immigration...

Immigration_dls · Thu, 09/08/2005 - 07:55 · · Importance: 1


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