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California's Undocumented Immigrants Get Ready for the DMV

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Immigrants living in the state illegally have had a few ways to get around: take the bus, walk, get rides from friends, or drive without a license; and many do. Starting January 2nd, they can apply for drivers licenses. That's because a state law passed in 2013 goes into effect in the New Year.

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