New York Considers One-Year Driving Permits for Immigrants
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 at 06:59PM
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The New York Department of Motor Vehicles is reviewing a proposal for a
limited "Immigrant Driver Permit" that could allow hundreds of
thousands of drivers now facing license suspension to stay on the road
legally. The proposal comes from Fernando Mateo, a businessman with
Republican Party ties who heads a Hispanic organization. But it is
already opposed by the leaders of other immigrant groups. They point to
problems with a similar two-tier licensing scheme adopted in Tennessee
earlier this year and warn that it could lead to more deportations. In
an interview, Mr. Mateo characterized the proposal as a compromise. But Gouri Sadhwani, executive director of the New
York Civic Participation Project, an immigrant and labor union advocacy
group that has been protesting a state license crackdown, said such a
permit would in effect identify the bearer as an immigrant without
legal status, opening the door to arrest and deportation. "This is not
a solution," she said. As of last week, state officials had already
suspended 1,700 driving licenses, and almost 300,000 more could face
suspension for lack of verifiable Social Security numbers. [more]
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