U.S. Supreme Court wants to hear from Trump on ‘dreamers’ driver’s licenses

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services

The ability of “dreamers” living in Arizona to drive could depend on what the Trump administration thinks.

In a brief order Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court asked the Department of Justice for its views on whether those in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program are legally present in this country.

The court gave no deadline for a response. But the order likely means that the justices won’t decide on the state’s bid to deny licenses until at least October – if not later.

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