Lawsuit over immigrant license data

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Immigrant advocates filed a lawsuit Wednesday over concerns that federal immigration agents could use state driver's license databases to track down people for deportation.

The National Immigration Law Center sued the Department of Homeland Security demanding documents detailing how federal immigration agents access and use driver's license data.

The lawsuit comes after immigrant advocates in Maryland received reports that federal agents earlier this year arrested several immigrants with prior deportation orders after apparently identifying them with help from driver's license photo and vehicle information.

A message was left for the Department of Homeland Security seeking comment on the lawsuit, which aims to compel officials to release records under the Freedom of Information Act that were requested in April.

The lawsuit also comes about two weeks before California starts issuing driver's licenses to immigrants in the country illegally. More than 1 million people are expected to apply over the next three years.

"We need to at least know what the current policy is," said Melissa Keaney, an attorney at the Los Angeles-based advocacy organization. "We don't want to cause unnecessary panic, but we don't want to cause a repeat of what happened in Maryland."

Ten states have approved driver's licenses for immigrants in the country illegally, many of them with a distinct marker so the documents can be distinguished from those carried by U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Meanwhile, a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday has moved thousands of young immigrants a step closer to obtaining driver's licenses in Arizona.

In California, advocates have long raised concerns about privacy protections for immigrants applying for the new licenses, fearing the information could be used by law enforcement agencies that have access to driver data for investigative purposes.

The Center argues more information is needed about how immigration enforcement agents use driver data to dispel any concerns that might discourage immigrants from applying for driver's licenses.

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