New Mexico GOP can’t get records of illegals with government ID’s

An interesting decision in New Mexico.  The state republican party wanted the names of illegal aliens who had government identification, such as a driver’s license.  The Alamogordo Times has this:

“The state can withhold the names and addresses of illegal immigrants and foreign nationals who get driver’s licenses in New Mexico, the state Court of Appeals ruled Friday in a dispute over public records sought by the Republican Party.

The court concluded that Gov. Bill Richardson’s administration had properly redacted personal information, such as names and addresses of drivers, from documents provided to the state GOP in 2006 in response to a public records request about illegal immigrants who received driver’s licenses.

The court also upheld the administration’s use of executive privilege and attorney-client privilege as grounds for not releasing some materials.

The GOP had hoped to use the license information to check on possible voter fraud and whether illegal immigrants were registered to vote in New Mexico.”

One thought on “New Mexico GOP can’t get records of illegals with government ID’s

  1. Elaine

    This is just another example of how our courts are colluding with the subversives who are intent on ensuring voter fraud continues unabated.

    The subversives are mostly members of the Democratic Party in both the federal government and the states who refuse to defend the integrity of our elections process by always voting down any proposal that would make it more difficult for illegal votes.

    It’s disgusting how expansive voter fraud is in this country and yet it isn’t considered a major issue by either party.

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