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Graffiti and paint are splattered on the entrance to the Santa Barbara News-Press building Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015, in Santa Barbara, Calif. The newspaper has received criticism since running a story and photo about California allowing immigrants who entered the country illegally being allowed to apply for driver's licenses. Saturday's headline read: "Illegals line up for driver's licenses." Donald K. Katich, the News-Press director of news operations, says in a statement that the newspaper has used the term for nearly 10 years and it is appropriate. (AP Photo/Santa Barbara News-Press, Scott Steepleton) MANDATORY CREDIT
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