New law eases rules for immigrants to get driver’s licenses, IDs in Colorado
- Nineteen U.S. States and the District of Columbia currently allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses, according to The National Immigration Law Center.
- Denying licenses to undocumented immigrants leads to less trained and insured drivers on the road, as stated by The National Immigration Law Center.
- The National Immigration Law Center advocates that everyone should have access to a driver's license, regardless of immigration status.
- A driver's license is viewed as vital for economic opportunity and community belonging, according to the organization.
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Denied: These people cannot get a driver's license in the U.S.
In the United States, the possibility for undocumented migrants to obtain a driver's license varies according to the region in which they reside. While a federal law remains unformalized, several state governments have implemented their own legislation that allows residents without legal status to access this right.States that grant driver's licenses to undocumented migrants Up to now, 19 states have enacted laws that allow undocumented immigran…


Bill allowing driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants in Michigan runs into problems
The vote put Democrats on record on where they stood on the policy after a 2024 election cycle in which illegal immigration dominated campaign rhetoric.
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