By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years

President Obama's new non-deportation policy has thrown many of the thorniest immigration questions back into states' laps, as governors and legislators now must decide whether to issue driver's licenses or allow in-state tuition at public colleges to the illegal immigrants who will be given an iffy legal status.
She said Real ID requires not just legal presence, which the work permit could prove, but it also requires that immigrants be listed in a database maintained by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency that also is running the deferred-action program — something that is unlikely.
Obama's immigration move gives states spending and ID headaches →