Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgia -- An ongoing cat-and-mouse game between license plate offices and illegal immigrants has a new player — the General Assembly.
Sens. Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) and John Douglas (R-Social Circle) want to patch what they call gaping holes in the mishmash of county standards determining what people need to obtain an auto tag in Georgia.
At many tag offices, applicants who say they have arrived in Georgia within the past month can receive a license plate by furnishing a driver's license from another state or country. That allows people who are in the country illegally — and unable to qualify for a Georgia driver's license — to get behind the wheel.
Posted by tyne at January 14, 2007