New license law Ripple effect on the territory of illegal immigrants
Every weekday morning, a man of 42 years in El Dorado requests, he has his employment in the aerospace and Wichita return home to his family without a car accident or an accident the road stop.
It has a license and car insurance. He said he was paying taxes, because it 12 years ago. And he said he pays in a social security system, it never seems to benefit.
But it is an illegal immigrant from Zacatecas, Mexico. Under a new state law, it will not be able to renew his driver’s license, if it takes place in December or keep his car insured.
“I must work,” he said. “I’ll have to drive illegally. If I have an accident, I will run.”
“Who will pay?” The man asked, raised his hands. “Everybody”.
Like several others interviewed, El Dorado man went to give his name lest he be found and perhaps deported on immigration injuries.
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