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Imagine trying to go about your day without being able to legally drive a vehicle.

How would you get to work? How would you take your kids to school or to their child care provider? How would you get to doctor’s appointments? How would you travel to and from the grocery store or pharmacy to pick up basic essentials?

Since 2008, that has been the reality for approximately 100,000 residents of legal driving age in our state who had the courage to immigrate to Michigan and make it their home but currently don’t have the documentation to prove their legal presence here. They are our neighbors, our friends, our local business owners, and our frontline workers. They are an integral part of what makes Michigan a great place to live, and, yet, the right to obtain a driver’s license was taken away from them 15 years ago.

Read more in The Alpena News.