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Dec222004
Wednesday, December 22, 2004 at 09:12PM
The California congressman who bankrolled signature gathering for the
recall of Gov. Gray Davis has taken a first step toward financing a
constitutional amendment that would deny benefits to illegal immigrants
in the state. Rep. Darrell Issa, through the Rescue California
Leadership Committee, is mailing letters to every voter who circulated
a petition last year to recall the Democratic governor. Issa, R-Vista,
was in Ukraine to monitor elections and unavailable for comment
Wednesday. But his consultant, David Gilliard, said Issa is testing
whether to join the drive to qualify the ballot measure. Gilliard said
Issa is looking "very seriously" at providing financing for the new
petition drive and will make his decision "before Christmas, maybe."
Gilliard said Issa was disappointed that Congress did not restrict the
power of states to grant driver's licenses in the recently passed
intelligence bill. "He's been looking very seriously at whether or not
there's a viable state option for the state to take action - including
the (proposed) proposition," Gilliard said. "He hasn't decided anything
definitely - but he's seriously looking at it," Gilliard added. Issa, a
millionaire, is credited with placing the recall before voters, fueling
a lagging effort with a $1.7 million investment. The money paid workers
to help collect the 897,158 voter signatures needed to force an
election. Likened to Proposition 187 - the 1994 measure that would have
denied public benefits to illegal immigrants but was gutted by the
courts - the new measure has reignited the debate in the state. The
constitutional amendment would bar the Legislature from granting
driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, and cut their access to
professional or commercial licenses and higher education subsidies. [more]