Massachusetts has launched a new policy allowing undocumented immigrants to apply for driver’s licenses. Since July 1, the state’s Registry of Motor Vehicles reported approximately 100,000 appointment requests, most likely from those affected by the new law. Supporters assert the measure promotes road safety by preventing undocumented driving. Critics, however, see this as rewarding those who have entered the US illegally. This law could potentially benefit nearly 300,000 people over the next four years, at an estimated cost of $28 million to taxpayers. Massachusetts joins 16 other states in providing this privilege to undocumented immigrants. It’s a controversial topic, sparking debates about immigration policy and the rule of law.
Massachusetts Extends Driving Privileges to Undocumented Immigrants
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