
Indiana looks to repeal driver's license law for Ukrainian immigrants after discrimination ruling
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Indiana legislators are seeking to repeal a law allowing Ukrainian immigrants to receive driver's licenses on humanitarian parole after a judge ruled its scope must be expanded.
In mid-January, a federal judge issued a temporary injunction striking the Ukrainian provision of the law, allowing all immigrants on humanitarian parole to receive temporary licenses in the state.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana and the National Immigration Law Center are representing the Haitian immigrants in the ongoing lawsuit, which seeks to permanently undo the Ukrainian stipulation.
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