LANSING, Mich. – Michigan lawmakers announced a bill package that would give all residents the chance to obtain state identification cards or driver’s licenses, even if they can’t prove legal presence, according to a news release.
The bills are called The Drive SAFE (Safety, Access, Freedom, and the Economy) bills, and would apply to residents who meet the definition of having residence in Michigan.
"I am proud that such a broad-based coalition has come together to support driver’s licenses for those who cannot prove their legal residence.
It is time to update Michigan’s laws to enhance safety on the road, grow our agricultural economy, and protect human dignity,” Chang said.
They also ensure that all members of our communities can continue making valuable contributions to our home and economy without fear.”