"APJan. 24, 2012: Immigrant advocates use an image of New Mexico Gov.   Susana Martinez on a mock state driver's license during a rally in   Santa Fe to protest her proposal to repeal a state law that   allows illegal immigrants to obtain driver's licenses.SANTA FE, N.M.  Dozens of   the same business and residential addresses were used repeatedly by people to   obtain driver's licenses in New Mexico in a pattern that suggests fraud   by immigrants trying to game the system, an Associated Press investigation has   found.In one instance, 48 foreign nationals claimed to live at a smoke   shop in Albuquerque to get a license. In another case, more than   a dozen claimed to live at an automotive repair shop over a   one-year period. The scenario has been repeated at other addresses since New   Mexico changed its law in 2003 to allow illegal immigrants to get   the same driver's license as a U.S. citizen  one of just   two states allowing that.Republican Gov. Susana Martinez is pressing the  
  
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