Trillo Blasts Mayor Elorza for Municipal ID Program

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Trillo Blasts Mayor Elorza for Municipal ID Program

Joe Trillo
Rhode Island Gubernatorial candidate Joe Trillo is blasting Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza for his municipal ID program.

Elorza put the program in place on November 2, 2017, after the City Council approved the plan in June.

IDs become available in early 2018.

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Trillo released the following statement:

"Mayor Elorza’s municipal ID program is just another example of how our leaders are pandering for votes and circumventing the law at the cost of every taxpayer in this state, like when our governor calls for state police and prison guards never to turn convicts over to federal authorities.  Are these the type of people we want making decisions for taxpayers?

The mayor originally said that these IDs are primarily intended for “undocumented immigrants,” but under criticism the city is trying to walk that back by saying it will be for other groups like the homeless, students, or transgenders. The IDs will not be legally binding anywhere and are now being pitched as a “discount card.” The city is spending $150,000 (it is unclear how much each card will cost) on a private firm, mainly to figure out how to protect the information on cardholders, since illegal alien cardholders can become targets of the Department Homeland Security. In other words, the mayor is now trying to figure out how to hide the identities of cardholders from federal authorities. This is a scam, a waste of money for the city, and obviously intended to circumvent federal laws. It is another example of how our state leadership is turning Rhode Island into a haven for illegals, subsidized by honest, law-abiding taxpayers."


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