September 28, 2005
Wisconsin: Assembly passes driver's license standards for legal resident aliens

Associated Press

MADISON, Wisconsin -- New applicants for Wisconsin driver's licenses would have to show proof they're legal U.S. residents under a Republican-authored bill the state Assembly approved Tuesday night.

The bill, which passed 62-35, would require anyone who applies for a driver's license or a state identification card to show documents proving he or she is a United States citizen. The state Department of Transportation would be allowed to define what U.S. citizens could show to prove their residency.

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Posted by Richard at September 28, 2005
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