Jerry Brown: Yes to Immigration Reform, No to Driver's Licenses
La Opinión, Posted: Mar 04, 2010
LOS ANGELES -- In an interview with Spanish-language daily La Opinión, California Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Jerry Brown said he would not support driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants, but would support immigration reform. "As state attorney general and chief upholder of the law, I can't support licenses, but I would do everything in my power to promote immigration reform," he said. Brown called undocumented immigrants "an important part of our social and economic life." He said he would work closely with the Mexican president on issues such as energy, drugs and arms trafficking, and the fate of tens of thousands of Mexican citizens who are currently incarcerated in California.
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Hector Ibarra on Mar 19, 2010 at 09:18:20 said:
hopefully you keep your word. my opinion is that you should give drivers licenses or at leaast a permit it would bring in so much more money to the state and help us get out of this whole Arnold left us in
Ian on Mar 16, 2010 at 13:05:50 said:
Good, I hope you can keep your word Jerry... you have my support.
DW on Mar 05, 2010 at 17:47:12 said:
One PISSED OFF VOTER FOR the american citizens first.BROWN YOU JUST LOST MY SUPPORT...........NO RIGHTS FOR ANY BODY HEAR BREAKING THE LAWS.....
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