July 13, 2017

Georgia Governor Nathan Deal’s Department of Drivers Services (our DMV) has altered the official DDS website with an intentional false statement on drivers license eligibility – “lawful status” – *UPDATED

Posted by D.A. King at 8:23 pm - Email the author   Print This Post Print This Post  
  • Added 17 July, 2017 4:33 PM – While DDS is telling lawmakers that they only issue drivers licenses to applicants with “lawful status” while it issues drivers licenses to DACA recipients, the Governor Deal-appointed Attorney General (Chris Carr) is telling the liberal media that DACA (an Obama deferred action executive amnesty program) “does not confer legal status.”

“As Attorney General, I take seriously my duty to defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the state of Georgia. We have continuously and clearly taken the position in ongoing legal cases that DACA does not confer legal status,” Carr said. “It is important to remember that it is properly the role of Congress to address immigration issues from a legislative perspective.” HERE.

 

This post dedicated to @CaryLen and all the Americans who “know” the media and the politicians will never lie to them.

photo: NBC News

Illegal aliens with deferred action on deportation are still illegal aliens. Or “non-citizens without lawful/legal status.” Georgia has issued about 30,000 drivers licenses and official photo ID cards to illegal aliens, most with DACA, but not all. Some of these victims of borders have already been convicted of crimes (some violent) and are under deportation orders.

Link to DDS page shown below is HERE. 

Screen shot below July 13, 2017 at about 9:15 PM

Short version: Illegal aliens with deferred action on deportation including Obama’s illegal DACA amnesty do not have “lawful status.” Never say that the liberal media will not colude with the Chamber of Commerce Republicans who rule Georgiafornia.

USCIS website on DACA and deferred action on deportation:

“What is DACA

On June 15, 2012, the Secretary of Homeland Security announced that certain people who came to the United States as children and meet several guidelines may request consideration of deferred action for a period of two years, subject to renewal. They are also eligible for work authorization. Deferred action is a use of prosecutorial discretion to defer removal action against an individual for a certain period of time. Deferred action does not provide lawful status.”