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Dems call for ban on 'pink stripe' licenses

Published: 2013-03-04 18:23:00
Updated: 2013-03-04 19:58:17

House Democrats spoke out Monday in support of a bill prohibiting the state from issuing distinctively marked licenses to young immigrants allowed to be in the U.S. under federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.

DACA allows a two-year block on deportation for immigrants who were brought to the country illegally as children, who are in or have completed school or are in the military and who have no criminal record.  

After DACA was implemented, the state Division of Motor Vehicles asked for an official opinion on the matter from state Attorney General Roy Cooper. 

Once Cooper advised that DACA immigrants are legally eligible for licenses, Transportation Secretary Tony Tata announced he would begin issuing them, but only with a special design that includes a bright pink stripe across the top and with the words "NO LEGAL STATUS" imprinted on them.

House Bill 184 would ban the state from using the special design.

"We are the only state where there's a proposal on the table, supported by the governor, to have this sort of pink stripe" said sponsor Rep. Paul Luebke, D-Durham.

Under Luebke's proposal, licenses for DACA drivers would look like other licenses but would be set to expire at the end of their two-year grace period.

"The solution is simply to realize that these young people are legal," he said. "They should be treated like everyone else." 

Rep. Rick, Glazier, D-Cumberland, said the "pink-stripe license" would stigmatize the holder every time he or she has to produce it. "It serves no legitimate state purpose," he said. 

Millbrook High School graduate Jose Rico has lived in the U.S. for 10 years and would be eligible for a license under DACA.  He called the special license a "scarlet letter."

"The state is outing us, putting us in a box that we are illegal when we do hold legal presence here in this state to work and, now, to drive," Rico said. 

Rabbi John Friedman of Judea Reform Congregation in Durham said he couldn't imagine what supporters of the special license were thinking.

"All I can imagine is that they could not see in the faces of young people like this the faces of their own children," said Friedman. "Would they deny their own children hope?" 

The measure faces long odds in the Republican-dominated legislature. McCrory has called the special license a "pragmatic compromise," saying DACA licenses must be visually distinct to make sure the license holder can't register to vote or access government services.

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Unfortunately we cater to illegals. I think they should have their licenses flagged. They are breaking the law by being here. Obama should deport them instead of handing out green cards.

Why don't you just ban the color pink. You know you want to.

I support the pink licenses. If you are in this country illegally, a pink license is a fairly innocuous price to pay for all the rights and benefits.

It never amazes me that people can't seem to grasp the fact "Illegal" . So If someone want to go into these reps homes they should just break in, thats Illegal as well but bet they would call police to have you removed. Its only illegal when it suits them.

Why, so they can register to vote? They are here illegally - and it should be so noted.

What's the problem? It's simply a visual indicator that you lave no true legal status in the state and that it shouldn't be used for anything else that might give or indicate to someone that you are legal. We use color as an indicator on literally thousands of things. It brings attention to something that might ordinarily be missed. You know you're not here legally, so what's the big deal. Sorry if your feelings are hurt. You're getting a big break so deal with it.

Before all this "illegal" coddleing started, did NC not have a different color coded drivers license for drivers under a certain age? Wasn't a discriminating issue then. So, why is issuing a license to an illegal with color code a problem? We can do it to US citizens but, not to illegals.

Only legal citizens should be able to get a license. If that won't fly, then there is nothing wrong with designating the ones they propose to make them stand out as temporary to anyone who may need to see them.

"Before all this "illegal" coddling started, did NC not have a different color coded drivers license for drivers under a certain age?"

I had the same thought. I thought the background color in the driver's license pics were different due to age, or disability?

next thing you know the will want to give them voting rights.. just like obama did with his online signatures...

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