The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

‘Noncitizen’ driver’s licenses proposed

Thousands of legal Ga. residents would have status printed on card.

- By David Wickert dwickert@ajc.com

Bill would brand the licenses of hundreds of thousands of legal Georgia residents who are not U.S. citizens.

Hundreds of thousands of legal Georgia residents who are not U.S. citizens would have their driver’s licenses branded with the term “noncitizen” under a bill that passed a House of Representa­tives committee Tuesday.

The provision’s sponsor, Rep. Alan Powell, R-Hartwell, said it could prevent noncitizen­s from registerin­g to vote or taking advantage of other benefits reserved for U.S. citizens.

“I don’t care if you’re a regional vice president for Mercedes,” Powell told the House Motor Vehicles Committee Tuesday. “If you’re in this country and can get a driver’s license, it at least ought to have on there ‘noncitizen.’”

The Georgia Department of Driver Services already issues “limited term” licenses to noncitizen­s who are in the country legally. It also issues such licenses to some people who immigrated here without authorizat­ion — including those who arrived in the United States as children and were granted a reprieve from deportatio­n under former President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy.

DDS says it issued 229,932 licenses or ID cards to noncitizen­s last year. That includes legal permanent residents, or people who have a green card. All of them would be subject to the noncitizen driver’s license provision, the agency confirmed.

State Rep. Dewey McClain, D-Lawrencevi­lle, questioned the usefulness of Powell’s amendment. He wondered what police officers would make of the noncitizen stamp if they pulled over a legal resident.

Powell said he doesn’t see any downside to the noncitizen label.

“I don’t think ‘noncitizen’ is a very offensive term,” Powell said. “It just clearly states it.”

By a 4-3 vote, the Motor Vehicles Committee attached Powell’s provision to House Bill 136, which would allow Georgia residents to keep their old driver’s licenses when they renew them. The committee then approved the amended bill.

Last year a bill that would have created special driver’s licenses and ID cards identifyin­g immigrants without legal status passed the Senate but died in the House.

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