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Friday, April 17, 2009

Rasmussen Poll: In Texas, 31% Say State Has Right to Secede, But 75% Opt To Stay; Texas won't give Driver Licenses to non-compliant non-citizens

Above, earlier today reading the The Drudge Report,
Chez Hallandale Beach Blog

As a fifth-generation born Texan, there's only one thing
that anyone born there knows more implicitly than
"Remember the Alamo" and that's
"Don't Mess with Texas."

No, not this version, http://www.dontmesswithtexas.org ,
the other one.

People much smarter than Barack Obama and Janet
Napalitano have learned that lesson the hard way.

I predict that Napalitano's personal/policy unpopularity
will be such that she will be out of the Administration before
July 4th, 2010.

Rasmussen Reports
In Texas, 31% Say State Has Right to Secede From U.S., But 75% Opt To Stay

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Gov. Perry Backs Resolution Affirming Texas’ Sovereignty Under 10th Amendment



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April 10, 2009
DPS appeals driver license ruling

The Texas Department of Public Safety has appealed a ruling by a state district judge ordering DPS to issue driver licenses to temporary visitors and non-citizens who do not meet current DPS identification requirements. The appeal means that current DPS rules will remain in effect.
Non-citizens or temporary visitors to the United States who appear at DPS driver license offices will not be issued driver licenses if they do not meet current identification rules.
One of the reasons DPS is appealing the ruling is that it will have a major impact on business operations at the agency, and could in fact shut down the agency’s ability to appropriately and securely identify driver license applicants.
The Legislature is actively addressing the challenges of certain non-citizen and temporary visitor licensing issues and DPS is also waiting for guidance from that governing body in addition to a higher court in the Salazar case.