A new policy by the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) went into effect on January 1, 2015. The policy states that investigators should overlook any identity theft by applicants “who may have attempted to obtain or been issued a license or ID card previously through submission of false information.”
Breitbart reported on an exclusive document that they obtained from a DMV worker. The internal document indicated that f identify theft was committed for the purpose of obtaining a drivers license, then they were to basically look the other way.
There was no protocol, however, to determine if the illegal alien committed identity theft for that sole purpose other than to take them at their word.
The source told Breitbart News: “My belief is that this policy came from the governor’s office.” The source added that a naturalized or natural born U.S. citizen who attempted to obtain a driver license fraudulently would not receive the same consideration, and would be prosecuted as a criminal.“It’s unethical and it goes directly against the law enforcement code of ethics,” the anonymous source said of the new DMV policy.A spokesperson for the California DMV told Breitbart News that while the agency “can’t prove it if someone completely lied on their identity the first time,” the DMV is constantly searching for “inconsistent information,” and turns relevant cases in to the district attorney’s office for prosecution.
http://www.tpnn.com/2015/01/27/this-state-wants-to-allow-illegals-to-commit-identity-fraud/
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