Illegal immigrants would have obtained Kentucky licenses for $ 200 bribes

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!
Some illegal immigrants would have received driving licenses in Louisville, Kentucky, paying $ 200 under the table, according to a former Clerk who worked for a government entrepreneur in a license center, and this arouses the backlash of a former senior republican official in the state.
“Employees were paid under the table,” Melissa Moorman told WDRB, adding that this would happen several times a day for a minimum of two years.
A trial of Moorman denunciator alleys that she was dismissed after reporting the situation at Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
Kentucky Whistleblower says that the license center has sold ID to illegal immigrants “under the table”

A family of five pretending to come from Guatemala and a man declaring that he was from Peru, in a pink shirt, crosses the desert after crossing the border wall in the Tucson sector of the American-Mexican border, Tuesday August 29, 2023, in the national monument of the cactus cactus near Lukeville, Ariz. (AP photo / Matt York)
“I immediately told my supervisor,” Moorman told the point of sale. The workers she reported were also dismissed at the end of last year, according to the media.
She allegedly alleged that colleagues had used her connection without the authorization to give licenses without the real internal security check first, and that false documents were used for illegal immigrants in order to avoid passing driving tests, Wdrb reported.
Illegal immigrants cannot legally obtain driving licenses in the state of Bluegrass.
The former prosecutor general of Kentucky, Daniel Cameron, said that he was “dismayed” to learn more about allegations.
Louisiana “Medicaid Millionaire” bought Lamborghini while claiming government benefits for years

The former prosecutor General of Kentucky, Daniel Cameron, pronounces a live address to the largely virtual republican convention of 2020 of the Mellon Auditorium in Washington, United States, on August 25, 2020. (Reuters / Jonathan Ernst / Photo file)
“”Under the Democratic President Joe Biden, we were lax with our laws, we left the illegals in the country. We do not follow the rule of law. I think that President Trump said it better when he said, “It turns out that we did not need new laws, we needed a new president who was willing to enforce the laws,” Cameron, who is the CEO of the exchange of 1792, at Fox News Digital in an interview.
Click here for more immigration coverage
“And apparently, we had thorough employees here in Kentucky who simply refused to follow the law. And again, I think it is courageous of a denunciator to go out publicly and to say:” Hey, it was bad and I think that it must be addressed “. And I hope that it will be tackled and that the people of the government of the State will be responsible because in the end, they are responsible for ensuring that our laws are confirmed.”
Cameron, who presents himself for the American Senate in 2026, congratulated the denunciator who recently made public, claiming that she “had the courage to express himself and to be a denunciator because this is again in contradiction with the rule of law that this happens”.
“I think these people must be held responsible, and I think there must be serious questions asked at the Kentucky Ministry of Transport on how they could allow this kind of employees to duck the laws of our state,” he continued.
The outgoing prosecutor, Russell Coleman, said that an investigation was underway.
The school fees of colleges at reduced prices for the illegal immigrant policy lead the DOJ to Sue Kentucky

Kentucky governor Andy Beshear speaks during the 2024 National Democrat Convention at the Chicago United Center on Monday, August 19, 2024. (Bill Clark / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
Click here to obtain the Fox News app
“This week’s media reports show a disturbing and unacceptable conduct. Lack of properties on our state and federal partners, the requirements of laws, we have been investigating in a potential fraud for some time now, long before this week reports,” Coleman told Fox News in a press release.
Fox News Digital contacted the office of governor Andy Beshear. The Kentucky transport firm responded to the local report in a statement to Fox News Digital.
“Ensure that the integrity of the identification issued by the State is a high priority and that all irregularity is treated seriously and studied. Do not work and be reported in an airport or traffic stop.
“This is an ongoing criminal investigation with numerous state and federal agencies participating, notably the Kentucky State police, the Kentucky Attorney General, American prosecutors and others. We were asked not to share documents or certain information so as not to compromise the investigation. KYTC has given all the information on the police.