I read that 19 states now offer driver's licenses to people who entered the U.S. through immigration without legal residency status. But here in Wisconsin, they're still working on it. I've researched this issue through https://papersowl.com/examples/immigration/ and people still have a lot of stereotypes. For example, there's a common misconception that these driver's licenses somehow grant them legal status, but all they do is allow them to drive. Of course, this needs to be expanded
I read that 19 states now offer driver's licenses to people who entered the U.S. through immigration without legal residency status. But here in Wisconsin, they're still working on it. I've researched this issue through https://papersowl.com/examples/immigration/ and people still have a lot of stereotypes. For example, there's a common misconception that these driver's licenses somehow grant them legal status, but all they do is allow them to drive. Of course, this needs to be expanded
I’d rather not be recorded on camera. Even if he’s got a dashcam, he should turn it toward the road if I’m just driving silently.