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Jacobs introduces bill to revoke 'Green Light Law'

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Thu, Jul 25th 2019 09:55 am

Senator says law should be revoked before taking effect

New York State Sen. Chris Jacobs announced Wednesday he introduced legislation that would rescind New York State’s Green Light bill, which, in part, gives driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. His camp said there was bipartisan opposition to the legislation that passed by a vote of 33-29 late in the legislative session. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the bill into law.

“I think many of the legislators who voted for this bill in Albany are now hearing from their constituents back home that they are angry and offended that they voted for such a flawed and dangerous piece of legislation,” Jacobs said. “Given the greater scrutiny the new law is receiving, and the legal challenges being mounted against it, I truly believe if this vote were held again the results would be very different.”

A press release stated, “Constitutional issues being raised in legal challenges made by county clerk’s across the state point to possible violations of the Supremacy Clause, which establishes that the federal constitution and federal laws take precedence over state constitutions and state laws. Additional negative consequences include the potential for a dramatic increase in voter fraud, and the hindering of local and regional law enforcement agencies from accessing critical information used to keep officers and the general public safe.”

Jacobs said he believes most New Yorker’s think it is important to abide by the law, and those who do not should not be rewarded with privileges such as driver’s licenses. Public polling prior to the vote in June confirmed that sentiment, with some surveys showing that between 60% to 70& of New York residents oppose the “Green Light Law.”

“Forcing through passage of this legislation and signing it into law in the face of such strong opposition from law enforcement, the general public and local elected leaders across the state is the height of arrogance,” Jacobs said. “The law-abiding citizens of New York state deserve better than this, and that’s why I will be fighting for passage of this bill.”

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