Utah to Revoke Driving Privileges of Undocumented
12:27 H | Topics: Controversia - Utah
The State House of Representatives in Utah voted yesterday to revoke the driving privileges of undocumented people.
Rep. Glenn Donnelson, R-North Ogden, said the cards are a threat to national security because anyone, including terrorists, can get a federal individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), which is needed to get a driving privilege cards.Last year alone, about 41,000 driver privilege cards were granted. The bill now goes to the state senate.
"Utah driver privilege cards are making it possible for illegal aliens to operate in our society," he said.
Via / Salt Lake Tribune
Image Via / News for Mormons
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