VDARE — On Monday, March 31, leaders of Oregonians for Immigration Reform [OFIR] received the welcome news that their state’s Supreme Court had approved a suitable title for the referendum OFIR had labored to qualify for the November, 2014 ballot. Absent this referendum, for which OFIR had collected signatures from more than 70,000 registered voters during an intense, 90-day period, the law — passed by the legislature and signed by the governor in spring, 2013 — would have gone into effect on January 1, 2014: Illegal aliens would have had access to “driver cards,” whose use would supposedly be limited to driving (HAH!). [Read More]