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Texas is cutting undocumented immigrants off from school, work and driving
More than 6,400 refugees and DACA recipients have lost commercial driver’s licenses as state agencies widen restrictions on work, driving and tuition.
Summary by Denton Record-Chronicle
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The state of Texas will implement a new rule since May 1 that will require those applying for professional licenses to demonstrate that they are legally in the country, a decision that could affect thousands of workers in key sectors.
Texas Expands Restrictions On Noncitizens Across Jobs And Licensing
AUSTIN, TX — Texas officials have implemented a series of regulatory and legal changes affecting noncitizens, reshaping access to employment, education, and basic services across the state. According to reporting from the Texas Tribune, new policies have restricted occupational licensing, vehicle registration, commercial driver’s licenses, and in-state tuition eligibility. More than 6,400 refugees and DACA recipients have already lost commercial…
·Greensboro, United States
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