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In this May 29, 2015 self-portrait, Eleazar Valdez, 37, is seen in Clovis, Calif. Valdez said getting his driver's license in April has made his life much easier. On the roads, Valdez said he's driving with much more ease and doesn't freak out anymore when he passes a police car. He's also started driving longer distances, heading beyond the Fresno area for interpreting jobs and for volunteer work on behalf of other immigrants. Immigrants in the country illegally say getting a California driver's license under a new program this year has helped them on the roads, and off. More than 315,000 immigrants have gotten a driver's license since January, and the state's Department of Motor Vehicles expects to license more than a million more in the next three years. (Eleazar Valdez via AP)
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