
Sequels are rarely as good as the original and this one has been going on for years now.
Since Gov. Susana Martinez took office, the House has passed legislation that would repeal the law that allows those who are in the country illegally to get drivers licenses. Then, it goes to the Senate where it fails to make it through the committee process.
This is a well-worn script, one that has held for years with the slightest of alterations.
Senate Majority Leader Michael Sanchez says it will be the same thing in this coming legislative session, according to the Associated Press.
Those who support the repeal say that the law is a magnet for criminal activity and point to convictions for...