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FILE - In this Deb. 2, 2015 file photo, thousands of immigrant advocates rally at the New Mexico State Capitol in Santa Fe to protest a proposal aimed at repealing the state law that allowed immigrants in the country illegally to obtain driver's licenses. The New Mexico Senate has approved a two-tier driver's license bill, allowing people in the country illegally to still have driving privileges. The Senate voted 35-5 Friday, March 20, 2015, on the bill co-sponsored by Sens. Stuart Ingle, R-Portales, and John Arthur Smith, D-Deming. It calls for one driver's license that complies with federal requirements and another that does not. The House last month rejected an amendment akin to the long-serving senators' proposal and approved a bill to end the state's practice of giving driver's licenses to people even if they can't prove they are in the country legally.(AP Photo/Russell Contreras, File)
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