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Mexican ID No Longer Accepted In Arizona

An Arizona law that took effect this week to further restrict illegal immigration is receiving harsh criticism in Mexico. The state law denies recognition of Mexican consulate documents as a way of proving the persons carrying them are legally in the United States.

The documents, called consular identification cards, are issued by the Mexican government to citizens who register with their embassy. The documents list their names, addresses, nationality, birth dates and have photos of the owners imprinted on them.

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1 comment to Mexican ID No Longer Accepted In Arizona

  • msraingirl2

    That is the best news yet Illinois will NEVER GET THERE. Keep the faith AZ. I am moving to AZ to help uphold the laws of this country.The people of AZ are real citizens and care about the sovereignty of this country. Don give up keep going strong.

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