California driver’s licenses made available to illegal immigrants

Officials expect most of the state’s 1.4 million illegal aliens to apply for licenses within three years under the new program, which is aimed at making life easier for the undocumented while keeping roadways safer for everybody.

The new licenses will be for California purposes only and not for federal identification, but will require drivers to pass written and driving tests and encourage them to purchase automobile insurance, according to the Associated Press.
 
California thus becomes the 10th U.S. state to allow undocumented residents to obtain licenses, restoring rules that had allowed the practice until the 1990s.
 
But the undocumented immigrant license will differ from licenses issued to U.S. citizens by containing the phrase, “federal limits apply,” the AP said.
Any prospective driver can apply for driver’s licenses at any California Department of Motor Vehicles office by scheduling an appointment or by signing up at one of four special license centers being set up around the state.

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