Saturday, September 14, 2013

BREAKING: CALIFORNIA TO ISSUE DRIVERS LICENSES TO UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS

September 14, 2013: The California legislature on Thursday passed a bill that would allow almost two million undocumented immigrants to receive their drivers licenses. Governor Jerry Brown late Thursday has indicated he would sign the bill into law. By passing this law, California becomes joins only a handful of states, 10 currently, that issue drivers licenses to undocumented immigrants. The new licenses will have special features that distinguish these licenses from others. Among the new features will be recognizable wording indicating that the ID is for "driving privileges" and not a traditional license. Also included will be a notice stating "this card is not acceptable for official federal purposes. This license is issued only as a license to drive a motor vehicle. It does not establish eligibility for employment, voter registration, or public benefits." Critics of the new features have warned it could lead to discrimination and spur an increase in deportation. While that remains to be seen, the new law has led many vocal critics of immigration reform to cry that the new law is akin to "quasi amnesty". Proponents of the bill, while somewhat dismayed by the new security features, are nevertheless pleased that undocumented immigrants will no longer drive in fear of having their cars impounded upon a traffic stop and believe it will lead to a higher level of cooperation now between those here unlawfully and law enforcement personnel. Keep in mind, this license will only be issued upon successful completion of a written and driving test.

While a victory for immigration reform activists, this new law could have the unintended consequence of increasing deportations. If you or someone you know is in deportation proceedings, contact an Orange County Immigration Lawyer to see if relief from deportation is available to you. Call 949-440-3240 to speak to an immigration attorney.

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