From Deseret News archives:
Driving card spurs questions, tears in Salt Lake
Hundreds of Latinos at meeting; some say the new law is unjust
People lined up to shoot concerns at a panel comprised of community leaders and representatives from the Salt Lake City Police Department, the driver license division and immigration department.
There were tears, questions and claims of injustice, but some said they appreciated community leaders attending the meeting and offering help even though they disagreed with the law.
The law replaces illegal immigrants' drivers' licenses and state identification cards with driving privilege cards that can't be used as identification within government entities.
Applicants must be able to prove they are Utah residents and must be obtained by anyone who does not qualify for a Social Security number.
Starting July 1, the driving privilege card would also be available to legal immigrants not eligible to work, such as students.
Many were concerned about how they would be treated by law enforcement if they were to be pulled over with only a driving privilege card. But Salt Lake City Police Chief Rick Dinse said there would be no difference and their legal status will not be questioned.
In the past, drivers' licenses were primarily used as a form of identification, but the new cards, though they will physically look like traditional licenses, will read "not valid for identification."
Employers may take that as a red flag and will know that the person does not qualify for a Social Security card, said Yvette Diaz, executive director of the Department of Community and Culture.
Some asked if they would be fired or if employers would even consider them.
"How can we apply for jobs?" asked one audience member at the Spanish-only meeting at what's officially called Centro Civico Mexicano. "How can we support our family? We are not here because we want to travel around the world. We are here because we need to be here, help us."
But there were no answers on how it will affect jobs for illegal workers. We won't fully understand the impact that this will have on employers and employment until later on, said Diaz. Also unknown is how or if it will work in other states, a question that can only be answered by other states.
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