Things did change in Oregon, but the damage and discrimination has already been done. And then the state put it up to a vote and the democrats voted it down by a big margin to not hand them out. So as far as I know it hasn't continued like it was. But it was out of control for awhile and it caused the normal citizens to jump through hoops to get renewed now because of it. It was pretty discriminating to a lot of people that have made mistakes in life and were paying for those mistakes while the illegals were laughing at them.
Thank god the Oregon democrats had enough common sense to stop it.
Oregon Voters Reject Drivers Licenses for Illegals, Overriding Legislature and Governor
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by Brian Hayes | Top Right News
The electoral rout of Democrats tonight was not just limited to Republican victories in the Senate and state houses.
It included the only immigration-related measure on the ballot nationwide — liberal Oregon’s
Measure 88, which would have provided driver cards to illegal aliens, and which the Oregon legislature passed and Gov. John Kitzhaber signed in May 2013.
And with 70% of ballots counted,
the people of Oregon overwhelmingly rejected licenses for illegals, by a staggering margin.
The rejection has stunned the pro-amnesty left (and many on the right) and is an early warning to Barack Obama of the danger of his planned unilateral amnesty for 11-20 million illegal aliens.
It was a David vs. Goliath triumph. The measure pitted labor unions, business groups and immigrant-rights organizations against a group of activists on shoestring budget who fought tooth and nail to get the issue to the ballot.
And one woman gets the credit: Cynthia Kendoll, president of Oregonians for Immigration Reform. She said:
“I’m thrilled, needless to say,” she said late Tuesday. “It went the way we hoped it would go and all the hard work we did has paid off.” She said the outcome was a victory for those who are “sick and tired of big business, special interest groups and unions controlling our government.”
She said those groups are trying to define what the state’s laws look like but “Oregonians could see right through it.” Asked if she thought the measure might come back in future elections, she said she hoped not. She also said that she doubts it would because “we’ve sent a strong enough message.”
Under terms of the state constitution, a group named
Protect Oregon Driver Licenses had only 90 days to gather the 58,142 signatures needed to refer the issue to the ballot. They made it with both signatures and time to spare.
Enraged illegal aliens showed their true racist colors in a nasty Twitter attack after the measure’s defeat was called by national media:
Such wonderful additions to the “fabric of America” these illegals would make…if evil racist Whites would only give them a chance.
Remember that Oregon is about 2:1 Democrat in registrations.
Americans do not want amnesty or ANY benefits to illegals — Democrats AND Republicans.
Are you listening, Washington D.C.?