Advierte Illinois a agentes de inmigración y agencias de alquiler de autos que no se pueden alterar placas

Ilinois advierte a alquileres de autos y agentes de inmigración sobre el cambio ilegal de placas de matrícula.

Un reciente comunicado del secretario de Estado de Illinois, Alexi Giannoulias, ha advertido a las empresas nacionales de alquiler de automóviles y agencias de inmigración que intentan alterar las placas de vehículos asignadas por otras placas. Este cambio ilegal se considera una violación de la ley estatal, según el comunicado.

Las empresas mencionadas en el comunicado son ACE, Alamo, Avis, Budget y Enterprise, y han recibido notificaciones solicitándoles que dejen de realizar este tipo de cambios. La oficina del secretario de Estado ha informado que ha recibido cientos de quejas sobre agentes federales de inmigración que intentan disfrazar vehículos al alterar las placas.

Giannoulias declaró en un comunicado que "Cambiar las placas de Illinois es ilegal, punto. Y nadie, incluidos los agentes federales, está por encima de la ley". También mencionó que su oficina ha revocado inmediatamente una placa de un Chevrolet Tahoe 2026 después de una investigación confirmara que los agentes de inmigración habían cambiado las placas del vehículo.

El secretario de Estado también informó que envió una carta de cese y desista al Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS) en un intento por detener esta táctica. Sin embargo, el DHS se mostró muy poco comprometido con las demandas de Giannoulias.

La agencia federal justificó su postura argumentando que hay situaciones en las que no puede cumplir con la ley estatal para proteger las misiones y operaciones federales. También citaron la cláusula de supremacía de la Constitución de Estados Unidos, que otorga prioridad a las leyes federales sobre cualquier ley estatal en conflicto.

Las sanciones por manipular placas pueden incluir multas e incluso tiempo en prisión, según Giannoulias. La oficina del secretario de Estado lanzó una línea directa para que las personas informaran sobre presuntos casos de agentes federales de inmigración que alteran las placas.

Las principales empresas de la industria del alquiler de automóviles, como Hertz y Enterprise, no respondieron a solicitudes de comentarios sobre las acciones del secretario de Estado.
 
😒🚗️ Los agentes federales de inmigración estén o no estén haciendo esto es un problema 🤔. Cambiar placas de matrícula es un delito grave ⚠️ y deberían ser detenidos 🚔. La ley está en el lado del Estado, no solo por el gobierno federal 🙅‍♂️. Me parece muy extraño que la DHS se niegue a escuchar al secretario de Estado 👥. La seguridad vial es lo más importante 💡 y si las personas están dispuestas a arriesgar sus vidas para cambiar placas, eso es un problema más grande 😱.
 
😊 I think it's awesome that the state of Illinois is taking a stand against this kind of thing! It's like, they're saying "hey, we've got our own laws and we're not going to let you just change them whenever you want". And I love how Alexi Giannoulias is being all strong and firm about it - he's basically saying "no one is above the law", which is a pretty cool message 🙌.

And can you believe that they've already revoked a plate from an agent of immigration who was caught changing it? That's like, major justice right there! 👮‍♂️ It's also super smart of them to send a letter to the DHS trying to get them on board with their plan. I mean, it's not like they're being confrontational or anything - just trying to have a conversation and find some common ground 🤝.

I'm all for people wanting to make sure that everyone is following the rules, but sometimes it feels like these kinds of laws can be super frustrating for people who are just trying to do their jobs. Maybe this will be a good opportunity for some education and awareness about the importance of following the law? 💡
 
I'm getting so frustrated with this whole thing 🤯. These ICE agents think they're above the law just because they're trying to do their job? Newsflash: someone's gotta follow the rules, and it ain't always gonna be easy. I mean, I get that they've got a tough job, but that's exactly why we need more transparency and accountability.

And let's be real, if anyone tries to alter a plate in Illinois, they're basically asking for trouble 😂. The penalties are severe, from fines to even jail time. And honestly, who wants to mess with the state? It's like playing a game of Russian roulette - you don't know when you'll get caught.

I'm all for helping out our law enforcement agencies, but we need to make sure they're not breaking the rules themselves 🤦‍♀️. This is exactly why we need more oversight and stricter regulations on these types of operations. We can't just let people run wild like this - it's time to get serious about enforcing our laws.
 
😔 I can imagine how frustrating it must be for people in Illinois who are being targeted by these unfair tactics 🚗💨. It's completely unacceptable that these agents of immigration are trying to disguise vehicles and change license plates without permission. That's like, totally against the law, dude! 🤦‍♂️

I feel so bad for the people who have been affected by this and had to deal with all the hassle and stress. And it's not just them, but also the innocent people who are being unfairly targeted because of these rogue agents 😞.

It's great that the secretary of state is taking a stand and trying to put an end to this nonsense 💪. I'm glad he's revoking licenses and sending warnings to the DHS. That's some serious action! 👊

I hope something gets done soon to stop these tactics and bring some peace back to Illinois 🙏. We need more people like Alexi Giannoulias who are willing to stand up for what's right and fight against injustice 💖.
 
omg 🤯 can u believe those fed agents r tryna scam ppl in illinois by changin placas of cars? its so sus! 🙄 they think they r above the law or watever 🚫 anyway, i think the secretary of state is totally right, changin placas is a big no-no and they shd be held accountable 🤖 ace, alamo, avis, budget & enterprise should get in trouble 4 this! 😡 but wut's with hertz & enterprise not respondin 2 the sec's demands? 🤔 r they tryna cover somethin up? 🤑
 
🤔 So, I guess it's not surprising that some agencies of immigration are trying to disguise cars, right? Like, who doesn't love a good game of cat and mouse? 🐈 But seriously, it's pretty annoying when people think they can just break the law willy-nilly. And poor Alexi Giannoulias has to deal with all this drama... I mean, someone's gotta keep those folks in check! 😒 Anyway, I'm a bit curious - who's got the upper hand here? The state of Illinois or the feds? 🤷‍♀️
 
🤗 I feel so frustrated for the people of Illinois right now 🙄. It's like they're being taken advantage of by these agents of inmigración who are supposed to be helping them, but instead are breaking the law and putting innocent lives at risk 💔. The fact that these agencies are doing it for their own gain is just infuriating 😤. I wish Alexi Giannoulias would just keep going strong and not back down from his stance on this issue 🙌. And to all the victims of this, please don't hesitate to reach out to that hotline he set up - you're not alone 🤗💕
 
this is so deep 🤯... i mean, think about it... we're living in a time where the lines between right and wrong are getting blurrier by the day. these agents of immigration, they're like the ultimate power players, wielding their authority like a sword. but at what cost? 🤑 are they really doing our state's bidding, or are they just covering their own tracks? i mean, giannoulias says it's a matter of the law, but what about when those laws conflict with federal interests? does that make it okay to bend or break them? 🤔

and let's not forget, this whole thing raises questions about accountability. if the dhs is so unwilling to step in, who's going to hold these agents accountable for their actions? 🚨 it's like we're trapped in a game of whack-a-mole, where no matter how many times we crack down on one agency, another pops up to take its place. 😬

anyway, the fact that giannoulias has revoked a license and sent out letters is definitely a step in the right direction... but it's also a reminder that we need to keep pushing for transparency and accountability in these institutions. 📊 after all, if they're not willing to play by the rules, then who are they serving? 👑
 
🚨 Esta es una situación muy extraña, ¿no? Me parece que los agentes federales están utilizando la misma táctica que usan los alquileres de autos para cambiar las placas de vehículos, y eso es completamente ilegal en Illinois. 🤯

Yo pienso que el secretario de Estado Alexi Giannoulias está haciendo lo correcto, pero creo que debemos ser más firmes con la DHS. La Constitución dice que hay leyes federales que deben priorizar, pero no debe permitir que estas agencias ignoren las leyes estatales. Es como si los agentes de inmigración pensaran que no tienen que seguir las reglas porque son "superiores". 😡

Además, me parece muy sospechoso que la DHS se esté escondiendo detrás de la cláusula de supremacía de la Constitución para justificar su postura. ¿Por qué no simplemente siguen las leyes estatales y no intentan cambiarlas? 🤑

Creo que debemos estar más vigilantes con estas agencias federales y hacer que se cumplan las leyes. Si no lo hacen, podemos tener problemas más graves en el futuro. 😬
 
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