Foreign nationals get fake TX driver’s licenses

Carolyn Hileman | August 12, 2007 

Associated PressDALLAS — After about 400 foreign nationals–most of them Middle Eastern, half living illegally in the United States–took advantage of a loophole in Texas driver’s license requirements from 2003 to 2005, it took the Texas Department of Public Safety more than a year to cancel the licenses, a newspaper reports. The agency says that because of questions as to whether the department had the right to invalidate the licenses and an e-mail miscommunication, it wasn’t until May of this year that the licenses were canceled. Since the abuse, DPS has changed its driver’s license requirements.

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