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DHS to take a closer look at state laws that allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses

DHS to take a closer look at state laws that allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses

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DHS to take a closer look at state laws that allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses



Illegal aliens lining up for blocks in order to get their drivers licenses in New York.

The Trump administration is taking a closer look at laws allowing undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses.

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf called for a department-wide review of how recent laws, enacted in states like New York, impact federal enforcement by allowing those in the country illegally to obtain valid driver’s licenses.

In a memo sent Tuesday to agencies including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Coast Guard and the Transportation Security Administration, Wolf ordered a study of the state laws which authorize the licenses and restrict data shared with federal authorities, according to The Associated Press.

“Accordingly, I am instructing each operational component to conduct an assessment of the impact of these laws, so that the Department is prepared to deal with and counter these impacts as we protect the homeland,” Wolf said in his memo.

New laws recently implemented in New York and New Jersey and a dozen other states now allow illegal immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses while blocking data from being accessed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other Department of Homeland Security agencies.

Research from the Fiscal Policy Institute indicates that about 265,000 immigrants here illegally will be able to get driver’s licenses within three years, and more than half of that number are those in New York City. Applicants must still obtain permits and pass road tests to get a “standard driver’s license,” and these reportedly can’t be used for any federal initiatives like enhanced driver’s licenses or Real ID.

On the first day, illegal immigrants were eligible to apply for driver’s licenses in New York, the DMV offices reportedly saw long lines forming around the block.

The Green Light Law even allowed a foreign birth certificate, a valid foreign driver’s license, a passport or even ID from a foreign country to be used as a form of identification in applying for the licenses.

Critics of the new laws point to a potential increase in voter fraud, identity theft, and even terrorism if illegal aliens are now allowed to obtain a driver’s license.

“Laws like New York’s greenlight law have dangerous consequences that have far reaches beyond the DMV,” DHS spokeswomen Heather Swift said Tuesday. “These types of laws make it easier for terrorists and criminals to obtain fraudulent documents and also prevent DHS investigators from accessing important records that help take down child pornography and human trafficking rings and combat everything from terrorism to drug smuggling.”

“The Trump administration takes the mission of protecting the Homeland very seriously,” she said.

These laws also cost citizens directly now that they to pay more for an “Enhanced” or “Real ID” license or obtain a passport just to fly domestically. These laws also do not ensure compliance with insurance laws, nor do they ensure an improvement in driving skills.

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