Wednesday, May 08, 2019

Illegal Wants Sympathy for Driving Without License

The Usual Suspects (newspaper reporters and editors, along with the Alinsky crowd) tell of an illegal who will be deported for driving without a license.  See, he's a grandfather, so that means he's entitled.  OK, then.

The important text is here:

...Last May, Martinez-Moreno was driving to work about 3 a.m. when a Brown County Sheriff's Office deputy stopped him. The deputy had run the car's registration plate, according to a Sheriff's Office report. The deputy found that Martinez-Moreno didn't have a driver's license and an arrest warrant had been issued because he didn't appear in a 2017 court hearing about a previous charge of driving without a license.
Martinez-Moreno says he didn't know that he had to appear in court for his 2017 case. In the citation, a deputy wrote Martinez-Moreno was warned he needed to attend the hearing. But Martinez-Moreno, who doesn't speak much English, said he doesn't remember being told that. He said his daughter asked a court clerk if he needed to appear in court and she was told that he didn't. ...

"...doesn't speak much English."

This is a guy who's been here, illegally, for EIGHTEEN YEARS.

Sound like he really wants to be a citizen of the US?  

By the way, I don't believe the daugher-excuse, either.   

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