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  2. Driver's licenses for illegal immigrants in the United States

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    As of October 1, 2023, 19 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico issue driver's licenses or permits to some or all of the population residing without inspection in the United States.

  3. Yo, indocumentada - Wikipedia

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    Yo, indocumentada (lit. ' I, undocumented ' ) is a 2013 Venezuelan documentary film directed by Andrea Baranenko . The film is about three Venezuelan transgender women and their efforts to be legally recognized in the country, including being able to change their legal name.

  4. Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act - Wikipedia

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    Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act ("McCain-Kennedy Bill," S. 1033) was an immigration reform bill introduced in the United States Senate on May 12, 2005 by Senators John McCain and Ted Kennedy.

  5. Indocumentado - Wikipedia

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    Indocumentado (Undocumented) (1992) is the ninth studio album by Mexican rock and blues band El Tri.. The name of the album comes for the main single, "Indocumentado" is the common word for a Mexican person or any other nationality that find its way into the US without the proper documentation; The song is a tale of the physical and emotional hardships the "Indocumentado" goes through.

  6. Hugo Chávez - Wikipedia

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    The red line represents trends of annual rates given throughout the period shown GDP is in billions of Local Currency Unit that has been adjusted for inflation Sources: International Monetary Fund, World Bank From his election in 1998 until his death in March 2013, Chávez's administration proposed and enacted populist economic policies. The social programs were designed to be short-term ...

  7. Palacio de Lecumberri - Wikipedia

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    During La decena trágica in 1913, President Francisco I. Madero and Vice President José María Pino Suárez were murdered while en route to Lecumberri. [6] Throughout its 76-year use as a prison, only two people escaped alive. The first, Pancho Villa, was a general of the Mexican Revolution who made his escape in 1912. [7]