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Indiana lawmakers discard immigrant driving cards proposal

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Indiana lawmakers discard immigrant driving cards proposal
Article author: 
Tom Davies
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AP
Article date: 
Fri, 02/24/2023
Article expiration date: 
Fri, 06/30/2023
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Supporters of an Indiana proposal that would allow immigrants living in the country illegally to obtain state-issued cards giving them permission to drive celebrate after the bill was endorsed by a state Senate committee on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023, inside the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Tom Davies)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana lawmakers have sidelined a proposal that would have allowed immigrants living in the country illegally to obtain state-issued cards giving them permission to drive.

A state Senate committee had endorsed the bill in early February. But it failed to advance through another committee before a deadline this week for action.

The bill aimed to establish driver privilege cards that are already issued in several other states. The proposal would have had Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles issue the cards to immigrants who pass the state’s driving test, have paid Indiana taxes in the past year, submitted to a fingerprint background check and provide proof of auto insurance.

Immigrant advocates cheered the Homeland Security and Transportation Committee’s support for the bill after similar proposals introduced over the past decade were never taken up in the Republican-dominated Legislature. The bill, however, didn’t gain Senate Appropriations Committee approval, which was needed because of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles’ estimated $1.4 million cost to develop the new license.

Republican Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray said he appreciated the argument from bill supporters that such a program would improve safety on the state’s roadways and reduce the number of uninsured drivers.

Bill opponents raised objections to the state giving legal driving privileges to people who were not following federal immigration laws.

Biden Considering $450,000 Payments To Illegal Immigrant Families Separated At Border: REPORT

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Biden Considering $450,000 Payments To Illegal Immigrant Families Separated At Border: REPORT
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Article author: 
KAYLEE GREENLEE
Article publisher: 
Daily Caller
Article date: 
Thu, 10/28/2021
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Fri, 12/31/2021
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The Biden administration is considering paying illegal immigrant families who were separated at the border under former President Donald Trump’s policies up to $450,000 each, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.

The illegal immigrants filed a lawsuit claiming the federal government detention resulted in major psychological trauma, according to the WSJ. Most of the families were made up of one parent and child who could receive around $1 million in payouts, though the amount could vary by family depending on the circumstances.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) represents some of the families involved in the lawsuit against the Departments of Justice, Homeland Security (DHS) and Health and Human Services, the WSJ reported. Around 940 families filed claims and the number of those who might qualify for the settlement is expected to be lower.

“President Biden has agreed that the family separation policy is a historic moral stain on our nation that must be fully remedied,” ACLU lead negotiator Lee Gelernt said, according to the WSJ. “That remedy must include not only meaningful monetary compensation, but a pathway to remain in the country.”

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