3,300 Denied Va. Licenses Under New Regulations
By David Cho
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, January 8, 2004; Page B01
Almost 3,300 people were turned away by DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) agents in Virginia on the first three business days of the year after a new law took effect requiring license applicants to prove that they are in this country legally, a spokeswoman from the agency said yesterday.
The law, which took effect Jan. 1, requires people applying for a driver's license or renewing an expired one to prove that they are not illegal immigrants. For U.S. citizens, that means little more than presenting a birth certificate or passport. Foreign-born residents, on the other hand, have a harder time demonstrating their status because they must present immigration papers that can sometimes take more than a year to get from the federal government.
The General Assembly passed the bill last year after reports surfaced that
several of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists illegally obtained Virginia licenses and then used them as proof of identification at airports and flight schools. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A63246-2004Jan7.html