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Immigrants are marginalized by teens at the DMV

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Over the past few months, many of my peers have been going through the motions of obtaining a drivers license. It’s a tedious process, with much time spent at the DMV, so it’s natural for anyone to complain. However, the comments I’ve been hearing are, to say the least, off-putting. 

Teens, typically white, have been making completely disgusting, discriminatory remarks that they shouldn’t have to wait behind immigrants at the DMV. Some have even gone to the extent of saying that immigrants shouldn’t be able to receive a drivers license at all because there are “too many Mexicans in line.” 

Any immigrant is an equal to an American, with race being the only differentiation between the two. In southern California, immigrants are more often than not Hispanic, so this idea that immigrants should not receive a license has ended up targeting a specific race. Though Hispanic or not, all people are created equal, so shouldn’t this not matter?

To the white supremacist youth of the twenty first century, it does. They believe their impatience is more important than the equalization of other races. They say that there are “too many Mexicans in line” and that they shouldn’t be receiving a license anyway, at least not before the valued white person, because they’re “not even from here.” 

Aren’t we supposed to be a melting pot? Isn’t diversity and tolerance of different ethnicities what we’re supposed to be known for?

Immigrants are just as much people as any American-born person, so it’s unconstitutional to think that a white person would be prioritized over a Hispanic, or any other race.

A license is necessary for almost everyone. There are jobs that require driving. There are children who need to be shuttled to school. Life is unlivable without the ability to drive, so regardless of whether or not they’re licensed, immigrants will drive.

Crash data collected over 23 years from a DMV study stated that a fatal collision is more likely to be caused by an unlicensed driver. Even without statistics, this is common sense. If you haven’t been tested or studied the rules of the road, you’re more likely to be a hazard. 

So for the safety of everyone on the road, including immigrants both legal and illegal, everyone should have the right to get their license. And they do. California is one of the 10 states that provides licenses to undocumented immigrants. Though by law immigrants are being granted this right, there’s still a stigma, a negative connotation, surrounding the situation.

In some states, only illegal immigrants are ever withheld from obtaining a license, yet from all the talk I’ve heard, all Hispanics are just referred to as “immigrants” and “Mexicans.” This is generalizing them all as aliens, despite that fact that Hispanic culture is prominent in California already. The fact that teens can be so unfamiliar and uncomfortable with other races just tells us how xenophobic our generation really is.

Perhaps some believe illegal immigrants should be restricted from being licensed simply because they don’t pay taxes, but like I stated before, licensed or not, immigrants will drive. It’s practically obligatory to raise a family. Letting them drive unlicensed is unsafe, and everyone on the road is better off if they have received formal training and testing.

This is applicable to all immigrants: legals, illegal, Hispanic, or any other race. Do you want your country to be a melting pot, or do you want it to be a prejudice piece of land run by people willing to strip minorities of their rights solely to improve their own lives? Obviously not the latter, but this is the direction we’re heading in: a country ruled by people too uninformed to know that not all Hispanic immigrants are Mexican. 

So stop ignorant slurs and stop xenophobia. Realize how many minorities exist in our lives. Does every single one of these people deserve to be robbed of the necessity of legal driving? No. So decide whether or not you want to be an oppressor.

Drivers licenses are a mere factor of the oppression of immigrants, so don’t let greed and impatience create yet another racist, unconstitutional blow to minority races. There are so many things you could blame the line at the DMV on before making the prodigious, unjustified leap of blaming an entire group of people. At age 16, you’re expected to be mature enough to operate heavy machinery like automobiles, so shouldn’t you be mature enough to realize what is and isn’t completely ignorant and racist?

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    Mike HawkDec 10, 2015 at 4:04 pm

    Why are illegals even able to get drivers licenses? they pay nothing into the system, and will immediately use their new licenses to do things like vote and collect government benefits

     
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    Alec Baldwin's TwitterMar 13, 2015 at 11:35 pm

    Even though I completely agree with what you are arguing for i think you have missed a few points. This issue brings up a similar problem with what can be called hate crimes. People would commit the same crimes against someone else if that person or group was pissing them off. Just because people are ignorant doesn’t mean they are racist in fact it proves the opposite. But aside those points, the brains of your classmates are probably not intentional racist but the use of something as wide as racism brings emphasis on their point, which is why they use it. Just as foul language may emphasize or bring attention to specific points, racism or stereotyping works in the same way. In this case stereotyping is mostly understood by high school students, but is not as used as frequently as obscenities. This is why racism or stereotyping can be thought like cussing for young kids. The taboo of the matter is used to get attention just like a middle school student may cuss all the time to get attention. The larger issue that should be discussed in more depth is the idea and effects of stereotyping Hispanics as illegals. But I also hope you understand that when students argue that these illegals shouldn’t get licenses they don’t believe because they are any less of people. Social equality and the philosophy that “all men are created equal” are two totally different subjects. It is because some students think that by giving them a license the government is accepting or even welcoming their living in America. Simply, the DMV says, good job you crossed the border here’s your license. Do I believe in these ideas? no, but they nonetheless should be acknowledged. A long time ago, I knew a kid who told me there should be two separate lines at the DMV. One for people who look like Mexicans, and another line for people who don’t. This is not ignorance, this is stupidity.

     
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      EarlJohnsonGaming HDMar 17, 2015 at 1:41 pm

      DONT COME ON HERE JUST TO DISAGREE WITH PEOPLE IT IS MEAN

       
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