IDentifying a Solution
October 8th, 2007 1:00 pm
By Emma Andersson, Stella Burch, Margot Mendelson & Marisol OrihuelaYale University
Issuing municipal identification cards to undocumented resident immigrants is an inexpensive and effective method by which the City of San Francisco can improve public safety and immigrants’ ability to engage positively and productively in the City’s civic life. Under current law, undocumented immigrants in San Francisco have no access to official forms of identification. Without such identification, undocumented immigrants cannot prove their residence, which puts them in significant personal danger and poses a threat to the City’s general public safety. Many banks do not allow undocumented immigrants to open a bank account, leaving immigrants with no choice but to carry large amounts of cash on their person or hidden in their homes. As a result, immigrant communities are prone to suffer from disproportionately high rates of theft in their homes and upon returning from work. Read more »
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