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    EL MUNDO CONTRA LAS FARC ,PROXIMO 4 DE FEBRERO Apoya la protesta contra uno de los grupos terroristas mas antiguos que se realizará en todas las capitales del mundo el próximo 4 de febrero. Invita a todos los colombianos y ciudadanos del mundo que odian la violencia a que se expresen contra el grupo narco-terrorista de las FARC que ha venido sembrando sangre, terror y dolor en nuestro país y en latinoamérica durante casi 50 años. La cita es a las 12 del día, el 4 de febrero del 2008. Nota:Este link te enseña los puntos de encuentro de las marchas en todo el mundo... www.colombiasoyyo.org/pun...

    Alex Roland
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    COMUNICARSE CON LOS DIPUTADOS Y SENADORES
    martes, enero, 22, 2008, 11:33 AMPST [General]

    ACERCA DE MI ULTIMO MENSAJE
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    NUEVA PROPUESTA DE LEY ANTINMIGRANTE EN WA STATE.
    martes, enero, 22, 2008, 10:59 AMPST [General]

    From: K.C. Mehaffey [mehaffey@wenworld.com]
    Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 8:56 AM
    To: Rash, Jordan
    Subject: Fwd: NEWS from WASHINGTON HOUSE REPUBLICANS: Armstrong bill would require citizenship proof in applying for driver's license

    Importance: High




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    From: hemphill@wenworld.com (Russ Hemphill)
    Date: January 18, 2008 6:44:56 AM PST
    To: "K.C."
    Subject: Fwd: NEWS from WASHINGTON HOUSE REPUBLICANS: Armstrong bill would require citizenship proof in applying for driver's license






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    From: Gary Jasinek
    Date: January 18, 2008 6:33:55 AM PST
    To: hemphill
    Subject: Fwd: NEWS from WASHINGTON HOUSE REPUBLICANS: Armstrong bill would require citizenship proof in applying for driver's license


    mite be worth noting...

    g


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    From: "Sattgast, John"
    Date: January 17, 2008 5:48:06 PM PST
    To: "Armstrong, Rep. Mike" , "Brosey, Wanda"
    Cc: "@HRC Communications"
    Subject: NEWS from WASHINGTON HOUSE REPUBLICANS: Armstrong bill would require citizenship proof in applying for driver's license


    Read this release online at: www.houserepublicans.wa.g...




    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan. 17, 2008


    Armstrong bill would require
    citizenship proof in applying for driver's license
    Non-citizens would receive 'stamped' license

    Rep. Mike Armstrong today introduced legislation that would require applicants for a Washington state driver's license to provide proof, such as a birth certificate, to show they are United States citizens. Under House Bill 2930, those who cannot produce proof of citizenship would still be allowed to receive a driver's license, however, it would be stamped with the words, "not valid for identification purposes."

    "I want to help distinguish between those who have proven citizenship and those who don't. This is so when they register to vote, if they can show this new driver's license that does not include the stamp, it's a clear signal that they are eligible as citizens to register and vote," said Armstrong, assistant ranking member of the State Government and Tribal Affairs Committee.

    Armstrong, R-Wenatchee, says the new driver's licenses would also be helpful to prospective farm employers.

    "If someone shows up to work in an orchard, the farmer currently has no way of knowing whether that person is or is not a legal citizen of the United States. If the driver's license is not stamped, the farmer can trust that the worker is a citizen," noted Armstrong.

    Armstrong stressed that his license proposal is not intended to be an immigration bill.

    ""We're not trying to prevent people from getting a driver's license. They can still do so, whether or not they are citizens," added Armstrong. "This measure simply says that we want people that have and use a driver's license to use them correctly. Under this bill, a Washington state driver's license that is not stamped would become a valid proof of citizenship. If it is a stamped license, that person would have to show some other valid proof of citizenship for such things as election registration."

    The measure would also apply to identicards issued by the state of Washington.

    Armstrong said his research found that the Legislature approved a similar law back in the 1960s. However, it has not been enforced.

    "This bill would strengthen the existing law and encourage the Department of Licensing to implement this procedure that was originally adopted more than 40 years ago," concluded Armstrong.

    The measure has been referred to the House Transportation Committee.

    # # #

    For more information, contact: John Sattgast, Public Information Officer: (360) 786-7257
















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