Minnesota begins process for issuing driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants under new law
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Undocumented residents in Minnesota can now initiate the process of obtaining a state driver's license by scheduling their written driver's test. The new law goes into effect Oct. 1.
"We’re incredibly proud to be a part of a handful of states that offer driver’s license for all," said Pong Xiong, Driver and Vehicle Services Director at the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, at the news conference. "And the first step to getting your driver’s license is to pass that written test."
The new law removes the requirements for applicants to show legal presence, said Jody-Kay Peterson, the department's Driver Services Program Director.
When asked about any risk for deportation applicants may face, Peterson said the department will not submit the names or personal information of applicants to any immigration law enforcement.