New York
Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who has been promoting a plan to license illegal
immigrants to drive, said Wednesday he has concluded the plan is
unworkable.
At a news conference in Washington following a meeting with New York's
congressional delegation, Spitzer said New York cannot address the
problem on its own.
Spitzer estimates New York is home to 1 million illegals, many of whom are driving without licenses or insurance.
"I continue to believe that my proposal would have improved an
unsatisfactory situation, but I have listened to the legitimate
concerns of the public and those who would be affected by my proposal
and have concluded that pushing forward unilaterally in the face of
such strong opposition would be counterproductive," Spitzer said.
Spitzer accused the federal government of abdicating its responsibility
on the issue and of having lost control of the nation's borders. He
issued a challenge: "Fix it. Fix the problem so states won't face the
local impact."
Spitzer said he was appalled by the level of vitriol his proposal generated.
"Political opponents equated minimum-wage undocumented dishwashers with
Osama bin Laden," he complained. "Newspaper headlines equated a
driver's license for an undocumented migrant worker with a passport to
terror and a license to kill. Â… I feel confident in saying that his
rhetoric is wildly out of step with mainstream values, doing nothing to
offer solutions and everything to exploit fear."