NC Atty Gen Orders DMV to Issue Driver’s Licenses to Illegals

The N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles is required to issue a driver’s license to an immigrant who has received the two-year reprieve from deportation known as “deferred action” from federal immigration authorities, according to an opinion from Grayson G. Kelley, the state chief deputy attorney general.

“It is … our opinion that individuals who have been granted deferred action … are lawfully present in the United States during the period of deferment,” Kelley said in a letter today to DMV Acting Commissioner J. Eric Boyette. “As such N.C. (law), which states that DMV shall issue a driver’s license of limited duration to persons who present valid documentation demonstrating deferment and meet all other statutory requirements, requires that such licenses be issued.”

Read more at the Winston Salem Journal.

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