Congress is done discussing immigration reform, but cities and states are still looking for ways to manage their own undocumented immigrant populations.
New York City will soon issue municipal ID cards that residents can apply for regardless of their immigration status. The new identification will only be valid within the city, but allow undocumented residents to apply for leases, bank accounts and local services like public library cards.
“The idea is to make sure that people fully integrate into our city and avail themselves of the services that are available,” City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, who oversaw the law’s passage last week, told msnbc in an interview.
New York is the largest city so far to institute the new ID policy, following the lead of places like Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Eleven states and the District of Columbia issue drivers licenses without regard to immigration status.
Almost every state also issues licenses to young undocumented immigrants who qualify for temporary protection from deportation under the White House’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. This week, a federal court ordered Arizona, one of two holdouts, to issue licenses to DACA recipients as well.









