They’re Still Fighting To Give Illegal Aliens Driver’s Licenses In New Jersey

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When I last blogged about this issue in August 2018 a reader commented “who ever wrote this is an idiot.” Obviously, the reader favors illegal aliens getting driver’s licenses.

Back then I wrote, “If you don’t believe giving drivers license to illegal immigrants brings crime, you are an idiot. I lived in New Mexico for several years. I followed the stories as they happened,” and cited two different instances of folks charging illegal aliens to help them fraudulently obtain driver’s licenses in New Mexico.

Apparently, the fact that allowing those living in the country illegally to obtain driver’s licenses in New Jersey makes it easier for people who don’t care much about the law to create new crimes to commit doesn’t matter to some.

Just this week USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey reported:

Immigrants and their advocates are continuing to pressure lawmakers for a vote on a measure that would allow undocumented immigrants and others without paperwork to apply for driver’s licenses.

Those pushing to allow illegal aliens to obtain driver’s licenses make the usual arguments, like increasing public safety and bolstering the state’s economy, even arguing that illegal aliens getting driver’s licenses “would bring $9 million in revenue to the state in the form of registration and licensing fees.”

One of the more ridiculous arguments in favor of allowing illegal aliens to obtain driver’s licenses comes from my favorite part of the USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey story:

"Restricting who is allowed to legally drive also has a chilling effect on the families and children of those who do not have the documents necessary to receive a driver’s license,'' Nava wrote in the report. "In New Jersey, 168,000 children have undocumented parents who cannot drive them to and from school, their doctor's appointments, sports games and practices, and other activities and errands parents make with their children." 

The obvious question is how can one drive legally when they are here illegally? Isn’t allowing one who is here illegally to legally drive simply rewarding bad behavior? And, if 168,000 children have “undocumented” parents isn’t the problem the parents not doing things legally in the first place?

According to the USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey article, those who disagree with illegal aliens being permitted to obtain driver’s license make the usual argument that it, “prioritizes immigrants without legal status above everyone else.” In other words, it rewards bad behavior.

Back in August of 2018 I attempted to make the argument that the practice creates a whole new criminal industry and pointed to two separate instances. I thought maybe I was wrong in my argument because the examples I cited were both in New Mexico, but apparently the same thing happens closer to home.

In Vermont, an “interpreter confessed to posting advertisements for the service in stores and on Facebook. She claimed she and a partner collected $1,000 per application.”

In Maryland, “the state issued hundreds of fraudulent driver’s licenses designed for immigrants in the country without legal documentation, a recent audit found. Two Motor Vehicle Administration Workers were fired as a result.”

There were six guys arrested in Illinois for trying to fraudulently obtain driver’s licenses.

My point is that there are many instances of criminals making money where illegal immigrants can obtain driver’s licenses. If you think that can’t happen in New Jersey, you are an idiot. Maybe it’s time we do something right in New Jersey and not reward illegal aliens for bad behavior.

PRESS RELEASE: NJGOP Chairman Calls On Legislature To Unite To Kill Obamacare Business Tax

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NJGOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt calls on Democrats to join Republicans in opposing Governor Phil Murphy’s new tax on large businesses of $150 per employee enrolled in Medicaid. The Chairman’s press release follows:

Trenton, NJ - Governor Phil Murphy has proposed a new tax on large businesses of $150 per employee enrolled in Medicaid. The new tax would apply to every New Jersey business with 50 or more employees.

NJGOP Chairman Doug Steinhardt is calling on Democrats in the New Jersey legislature to join Republicans in opposing this new tax.

"We need to incentivize businesses to grow and invest here, not chase them away with the second highest corporate tax in the country and now the reintroduction to New Jersey of some of the worst of Obamacare’s fines and penalty policies," said Chairman Steinhardt. "Every added assessment, even $150 per employee, is another signal to New Jersey’s business owners that they aren’t welcome here. We call on leaders from both sides to find honest solutions to New Jersey’s fiscal problems. Phil Murphy's tax foolishness is no answer."

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Want To Be A School Board Member? Gloucester Township Might Want You.

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Thanks to the “sudden resignation” of Gloucester Township School Board member Brian Reagan after only a month into his term the “Gloucester Township Board of Education has a vacancy on the Board of Education to be filled by a resident of Gloucester Township. The appointed term shall be from date of appointment through December 31, 2019.”

Patch.com reported on the resignation. Here’s part of what they had to say:

The Gloucester Township Board of Education is looking to fill a vacancy after a newly-elected board member resigned one month into his term. Brian Reagan has resigned from the K-8 school district's board of education, the board announced at its meeting Monday night. No reason was given for his sudden resignation. He was not in attendance.

Reagan has been the subject of some controversy shortly after the election. The Bob and Steve Show reports that he lied in his online biography he posted while running for school board and that he allegedly wore black face in a social media post. 

Reagan was elected along with Carolyn Grace and Anthony Marks in the November elections. He earned 4,523 votes in the 15-person race, making him the second highest vote-getter.

According to the Gloucester Township BOE website:

Those eligible residents of Gloucester Township having an interest in filling the position shall send a letter providing information about themselves and summarizing their interest in the position.  All letters must be received by 4:00 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2019.

Letters should be sent to:

Mrs. Jean Grubb, School Business Administrator/Board Secretary, c/o Gloucester Township Board of Education, 17 Erial Rd. Blackwood, NJ 08012.

Legal requirements:

  • ·          is a citizen of the United States of America

  • ·          must be at least 18 (eighteen) years of age

  • ·          must be able to read and write

  • ·          be a resident of Gloucester Township for at least one year preceding the date of the appointment

  • ·          is not disqualified as a voter pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:4-1

  • ·          is a registered voter in the district

  • ·          is not disqualified from membership for the conviction of crimes pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:12-1*​​​​​​​

*Within 30 days of appointment to the board, a member must undergo a criminal history background check through the New Jersey Department of Education.

If you should decide to submit your name for consideration please be sure to meet the criteria. We really don’t feel like having to investigate where someone lives again.

Hopefully, this brings at least some of the controversy within Gloucester Township to an end.