In Wisconsin, Latino groups march on 'Day Without Latinx and Immigrants'

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In Wisconsin, Latino groups march on 'Day Without Latinx and Immigrants'
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“We are rallying to let legislators know that we are human beings trying to do what any other citizen would do: go to school, doctors' appointments, grocery shopping,” Eduardo Perea said. - NBCLatino

The Dairy Business Association has also spoken out in support of Evers' proposal, saying that in rural parts of the state, there are often very few alternatives to driving.

But federal law allows states to issue driver's licenses that are not compliant with REAL ID, which is needed to fly and enter federal buildings. States including California and Connecticut allow undocumented immigrants to obtain these licenses for driving purposes. “Under the Trump administration, a simple driving without a license infraction has been one of the primary ways that ICE has targeted people,” she stated, referring to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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