Faun
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No, you lose again. I can do this all day.One is presumptive and the other is not. Regardless of which term you use, they still only qualify foran AB-69 license which cannot be, and is not, used to register them to vote. Regardless of which term you use, they're still not U.S. citizens.You really suck at proving your claims.Ask PoliticalHack, she's the one who can't find the words in her article she claims are there.
Sure I did.....right here:
"2. "More than half of California drivers' licenses went to undocumented immigrants, NumbersUSA says"
More than half of California drivers' licenses went to undocumented immigrants, NumbersUSA says
That's not the L.A. Times, which is where you falsely claimed it says illegal aliens are being registered to vote.
That's politifact and it's not talking about voter registration. Want proof? Highlight the words, "registered to vote," in that politifact article.....
The fact remains.... you can't highlight the words, "illegal aliens," in the L.A. Times article for the simple reason that you lied and made that up, they're not there.
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I'm sure you'd like to explain the difference between 'undocumented immigrants' and 'illegal aliens.'
Of course...if you can't.........
And here's the best part... your own source, the L.A. Times, says they are not registered to vote...
Although citizens are currently offered the opportunity to register to vote at the DMV under an earlier federal law, noncitizens are not. That will continue under the new registration process.
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-me-pol-ca-motor-voter-law-20151016-html-htmlstory.html
You literally have to ignore your own source in order to maintain your lie that illegal aliens are being registered to vote when they get their driver's license.
I'm sure you'd like to explain the difference between 'undocumented immigrants' and 'illegal aliens.'
Of course...if you can't.........
....then my pair of quotes wins the day:
1. "If you’ve visited the DMV in the last few weeks, you may have noticed that you can now complete your voter registration at the same time you renew your driver’s license — without having to fill out a separate form.
But it's a little more complicated than that.
Unless voters also stop to answer questions at a computer terminal in another room, they will be registered as having no party preference. Voter advocates say this two-step process could disenfranchise thousands of voters, especially those who still want to vote in the Republican Party's closed presidential primary."
Registered to vote at the DMV? Check again. Many who use the new process miss a vital step two
2. "More than half of California drivers' licenses went to undocumented immigrants, NumbersUSA says"
More than half of California drivers' licenses went to undocumented immigrants, NumbersUSA says
I win again, huh?
And you're beyond brain-dead.
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Your infinite ignorance aside, you'll never win by lying like ya do. You can ignore your own source until the day you die, but don't expect others to be as dishonest as you. Despite your repeated lies that the L.A. Times reported that illegal aliens are being registered to its at DMV's in California, the L.A. Times actually reported that illegal aliens are not being registered to vote...
Although citizens are currently offered the opportunity to register to vote at the DMV under an earlier federal law, noncitizens are not. That will continue under the new registration process.