Man, I live the ideological downvoters.
This article is fact. And they have to downvotes it still.
Sad little people they are.
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Man, I live the ideological downvoters.
This article is fact. And they have to downvotes it still.
Sad little people they are.
Change your Lemmy settings to make down votes invisible. It is a worthless feature.
Assemblyman Joaquin Arambula (D-Calif.), the author of the bill, has claimed that the legislation would still require applicants to meet federal requirements, which includes providing either taxpayer identification or a Social Security number, both of which are things that illegals are generally not supposed to have.
So which is it? Helping illegals get a home, or helping those that are legal according to the federal government?
generally not supposed to have
Hahaha, and yet states will give them drivers licenses and ID cards, which are just a stones throw from getting an SS/Tax ID.