California to share DMV info despite fears from immigrant advocates
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HAYWARD, Calif. (KRON) -- California lawmakers recently approved a plan allowing the state's Department of Motor Vehicles to share driver's license and identification card information with a national verification network. This measure is intended to ensure compliance with the federal Real ID Act, which aims to prevent issues at airport security checkpoints. The approval has [...]
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