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April 16, 2009
Maryland's Motor Vehicle Administration is canceling appointments for thousands of immigrants applying for driver's licenses.
The agency has been booking 2,000 appointments a week for drivers who provide foreign documents that lack a U.S. visa stamp. The system allowed hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants to drive but has made Maryland vulnerable to fraud.
But a ban on licenses for illegal immigrants that passed this week is set to go into effect on June 1. It will require drivers to present a Social Security card or other proof that they are in the country legally to get a license.
The Associated Press
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