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Arizona licenses for illegals. (Insider Report).(Brief Article)

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"The Governor of Arizona promised visiting Mexican lawmakers that she would sign legislation that would allow undocumented [read: illegal] immigrants in that state to obtain driver's licenses," reported Mexico's EFE wire service on January 14th. The meeting between Janet Napolitano and five members of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies occurred just a few days before Napolitano was sworn in as Arizona governor.

Napolitano had promised Arizona's Hispanic community that she would allow illegal aliens to obtain state ...

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