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Title: DURHAM, NC (WTVD) -- Durham's city council is getting an earful over a controversial plan to allow Mexican immigrants to use a special Mexican ID card for Mexican citizens living outside Mexico.
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URL Source: http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/local&id=7778771
Published: Nov 11, 2010
Author: MSM
Post Date: 2010-11-11 08:59:41 by Jethro Tull
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Views: 89
Comments: 2

DURHAM, NC (WTVD) -- Durham's city council is getting an earful over a controversial plan to allow Mexican immigrants to use a special Mexican ID card for Mexican citizens living outside Mexico.

If approved, Durham would be the first city in the country to accept the Matricula Consular. It's an identification card issued by the Government of Mexico through its consulate offices to Mexican citizens residing outside of Mexico regardless of their emigration status.

According to an opinion from the Durham City Attorney, "the official purpose of the card is to demonstrate that the holder is a Mexican citizen living outside of Mexico. It includes an official Government of Mexico issued ID number and bears a photograph and address of the Mexican National to whom it is issued."

If Durham approves the resolution, city officials and police officers would accept it as a legal form of ID and banks could also accept it for financial transactions.

Click here to read the resolution (.pdf)

But some see the plan as an endorsement of undocumented workers, while others say it will save time and taxpayer money.

Mexican advocacy groups like El Centro Hispano in Durham are pushing for the idea. But since word of the plan went public, city council members have found their mailboxes stuffed with messages from people who hate the proposal.

In some of the e-mails obtained by ABC11, one person accuses Durham leaders of pandering to criminals, another fears the card will be used by terrorists, while another man writes it's a slap in the face to bona fide citizens.

Ronald Garcia with El Centro Hispano says he thinks people are confused about what the plan really means.

"I think there's a lot of misunderstandings out there, and I think economics plays a role in that now," he offered.

Garcia says the high security card cannot be used to vote, access government benefits, or replace a valid driver's license. But in the case of someone pulled over without proper ID, the card could help them avoid a lengthy legal process.

"Detaining and processing and then deporting people who haven't really committed a crime," he explained. "Maybe they don't have all their papers in order, but that's really a part of our broken immigration system."

But critics of the plan aren't so sure.

"It really doesn't tell you anything about the legal or illegal status of the person being in the United States," offered Mitch Kokai with the John Locke Foundation.

Kokai says he fears the ID card has been oversold as a valid form of identification.

"I think when Durham is considering having this as the type of card you can present that they're probably buying into the argument that this is more valuable than it actually is," he said.

And, that's just one problem, according to critics. They also say the card could be a roundabout way for undocumented workers to vote.

"That could be the path that leads from this card to the official document - to being able to vote - and I think for voter integrity that's a concern a lot of folks should have," said Kokai.

City council members have less than a week to consider feedback from both sides of the debate. They'll vote on the controversial issue November 15.


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Not a nickle in cuts to American citizens until each and every ILLEGAL is shipped out of the country.

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#1. To: Jethro Tull (#0)

But some see the plan as an endorsement of undocumented workers

how can it be seen any other way?

christine  posted on  2010-11-11   10:20:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Jethro Tull (#0)

Not a nickle in cuts to American citizens until each and every ILLEGAL is shipped out of the country.

Amen.

Phant2000  posted on  2010-11-11   10:24:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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