As the nation remains at a standstill over immigration reform, California is taking progress into its own hands. On Thursday, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill that would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver’s licenses—making California the 10th state to do so.
The California legislature passed the bill last month, ensuring that those in the country illegally would be able to receive permits to drive in the state. The permits will not be allowed to be used for “federal official purposes,” and will contain a notice on the card that reads: “This license is issued only as a license to drive a motor vehicle. It does not establish eligibility for employment, voter registration, or public benefits.”
“With AB 60, we are recognizing the needs of many hard-working immigrants living here and contributing so much to our great state,” Assemblyman Luis Alejo, who proposed the bill, said in a statement last month.









