When you go to the
home
page for the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles, you will
see two things right at the top: one, an “espanol” version of the site,
and two, a “Featured Link” that invites you to “read about the new
driver license application process for drivers who do not have Social
Security Numbers.”
When you click on that link, you see a series of frequently asked
questions, including this one:
“I do not have a NYS driver license. I cannot provide an SSN or a letter
of SSN ineligibility. When can I apply for a NYS driver license?
Here is the official response: “Check this web page frequently for more
information. Do not attempt to apply for a driver license now. Follow
the instructions that will be provided on this page in the future.”
The very near future, it turns out. Last week, New York Governor Eliot
Spitzer says he intends to allow illegal immigrants in the state to
obtain New York driver’s licenses.
Beginning early next year, the DMV will accept foreign passports and
birth certificates from illegal immigrants as proofs of identification
for new licenses. They will no longer need to furnish the Social
Security cards or other proof that they are in this country legally.
“As long as I’m governor,” Spitzer said, “we won’t pretend they don’t
exist, cut them off from society.”
And New York planning consultant John Madden said, “They’re gonna drive
anyway. You might as well make them legal drivers.”
Never mind that they are in the country ILLEGALLY -- the word so often
ignored when discussing immigrants who don’t deserve to be here.
Spitzer’s and Madden’s statements sum up the typical “ho-hum” response
to illegal immigration that got us into this mess. Having allowed the
problem to grow to the point of about 12 million illegals (a wild
guess), most of our leaders shrug their shoulders and claim that the
problem is now too big to fix. Then they move to accommodate them in
ways that defy the law, our security, and common sense.
Is there another country on earth that will let somebody walk in without
identifying themselves, allow them to stay illegally, permit them to
send money to their home country without paying taxes on it, pay their
medical costs, feed them, and educate them and their children for free?
And issue them a valid driver’s license?
When it comes to the rule of law in this country, illegal immigration
seems to be exempt. There is a path to citizenship here called LEGAL
immigration. Yes, it takes a long time and isn’t cheap. But it SHOULD be
difficult to get in to the greatest democracy on earth. Wide open doors
and borders show a breathtaking lack of self-respect for our country,
its laws, and its culture. If we don’t respect ourselves, how can we
expect illegal immigrants to respect us?
What makes this latest move even more appalling is that it is happening
in New York: the state that bore the brunt of the death and destruction
and horror of September 11. Between them, the hijackers had 35 driver’s
licenses, which allowed them to rent cars and open bank accounts. Before
the attacks, some of them even got pulled over for motor vehicle
violations, produced fraudulent licenses, and were permitted to go on
their way.
After the 9-11 attacks, it seemed to have sunk in that open access to
official IDs -- or to fake ones -- made it easy for potential terrorists
to operate freely within the United States. Many state governments then
expanded driver’s license identification requirements. In 2004, the New
York State Department of Motor Vehicles began sending out warning
letters to those with licenses whose Social Security numbers did not
match federal data. According to the New York Sun, about 58% of
the 600,000 New Yorkers who got letters verified their Social Security
numbers. The rest -- instead of being hunted down and investigated --
will now be able to get a legal license by December.
In a state that suffered so much in the worst terrorist attack in our
nation’s history, it is inexcusable. In a country that continues to
fight an existential threat from those terrorists, it is unconscionable.
We should be making it more difficult, not easier, to get legal forms of
identification. Instead we’re passing out valid driver’s licenses to
illegals like candy. Remember one of the most frequently asked questions
after the 9-11 attacks: “How could this have happened?” None of us wants
to have to ask that question again. And yet, with all of the knowledge
and lessons learned from that attack, we still continue to blithely
reward those who break our laws and float around in this country doing
who-knows-what.
A great power ceases to be great when it cannot control its borders,
when it does not monitor who comes in and who leaves and when, and when
it confers rights and privileges upon those who have neither earned nor
deserve them.