
Lars Larson asks the governors if their allegiance to illegals supersede public safety?
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
The only conclusion you can reach today is that Governors Bob Ferguson (Washington) and Tina Kotek (Oregon) plan to ignore the dead bodies piling up from illegal aliens driving big rig trucks on phony licenses.

Licenses the states of Oregon and Washington issued to those illegals.
The latest incidents …
A six-car pileup near Lacey, Washington a week ago included a school bus with kids and three people sent to the hospital.
Another crash involving an illegal CDL that ended the lives of a newlywed couple in Oregon.
Just this week, another CDL rear-ended a car, killing its driver. The truck driver is now in King County jail facing vehicular homicide.
Licenses from Oregon and Washington have been implicated in deadly crashes as far away as Florida.
What could “feckless” Ferguson and Queen Tina do about it?
Tell their state police to staff up the truck weigh stations and if drivers lack a license or can’t understand English … pull ’em off the road. That’s the law.
Do the same on every highway.
No matter what silly sanctuary laws the two states have passed, that CDL is a FEDERAL license … and the illegal operators are killing people.
Does allegiance to illegals supersede public safety?
As of today, for Ferguson and Kotek, it does.
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We really need to know how many illegal CDL holders are driving public transit vehicles in every County transit agency in Washington, or an assurance that there are none. That’s a serious question that needs an immediate answer.
It makes sense if there were that many, it would be headline news. More concerning is how many drunk or drugged drivers, red light riunners, hit and run drivers, are on the streets and highways today. Most without insurance.