06-11-2017, 05:57 AM
Even so, it would have expired long ago.
Before REAL ID, New Mexico was issuing licenses with 25-year expiration.
Should Ortiz be deported due to a mistake that he made, so much so that we should ignore and reject any of the good he might have accomplished at the same time?
How about: DUI conviction results in loss of citizenship, after which you are deported to the country of your choice. (It's not much of a stretch; the prison industry would reap huge benefits if incarceration no longer had to consider the human rights granted to citizens.)
Before REAL ID, New Mexico was issuing licenses with 25-year expiration.
Should Ortiz be deported due to a mistake that he made, so much so that we should ignore and reject any of the good he might have accomplished at the same time?
How about: DUI conviction results in loss of citizenship, after which you are deported to the country of your choice. (It's not much of a stretch; the prison industry would reap huge benefits if incarceration no longer had to consider the human rights granted to citizens.)