Obama’s DREAM Act-lite runs into more trouble as Nebraska, Arizona go rogue (via
The Christian Science Monitor)
Two days after Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer declared her state won’t confer driver’s licenses and other state benefits to newly-documented immigrants under Obama’s “deferred action” immigration policy, Nebraska, too, put its foot down. Echoing Gov. Brewer, Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman (R) said…
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