Activist group discusses immigrant license legislation. North Carolina

Posted on: December 8th, 2005
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“A committee of local Latino rights activists met Wednesday to discuss legislation designed to stiffen documentation requirements for obtaining driver’s licenses.

The meeting of CALDO ”” Comité de Asuntos Latinos de Orange (Orange County Latino Issues Committee) ­”” featured a presentation by Marisol Jiménez of El Pueblo Inc., a Raleigh-based Latino advocacy group, about proposed driver’s license legislation in North Carolina and the federal Real ID Act….”

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