MALDEF Says Illegals Have ‘Constitutional Right’ to Driver’s Licenses

Lawyers will ask a federal judge on Friday to prevent Arizona from denying driver’s licenses to young illegal immigrants granted temporary legal status by the federal government in the southwest state’s latest court clash over the Obama administration’s immigration policies.

Civil rights groups filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Phoenix last November against Arizona Governor Jan Brewer and two state transport department officials on behalf of five immigrants from Mexico who qualify for deferred deportation status under President Barack Obama’s program.

The suit challenges the legality of an executive order issued by Brewer in August that denied young migrants licenses, saying that the federal government program did not give them lawful status or entitle them to public benefits.

The lawyers say that Brewer’s order is preempted by the federal government’s authority to regulate immigration and violates the constitutional rights of the plaintiffs. They will seek to have the measure enjoined while the case is pending.

Read more at Reuters News Service

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