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While significant immigration reform has stalled at the federal level, Missouri Senators tried to take matters into their own hands. |
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Wrap: Missouri Senators held an open hearing to discuss possible changes in illegal immigration policy.
The state passed a bill in 2008 that prohibits illegal immigrants from receiving drivers licenses.
Director of an immigrant advocacy group Vanessa Crawford says Missouri's attitude toward immigrants is hurting communities.
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Description: "Placid and explicit local policies against immigrants is a real problem in people's life. That is what is driving people out of communities." |
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Brendan Cullerton.
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Missouri Senators debated the damage the state is doing to itself by closing the doors to illegal immigrants, but also discussed benefits of having legal immigrants in the state. |
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Wrap: Republican Senator Will Kraus says Missouri has a problem with immigrants getting into car accidents without insurance.
Democratic St. Louis Senator Maria Chapelle-Nadal says legal immigration can actually improve the state. Just look at Ritenour High in St. Louis.
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Description: "With the diversity that they had. They went up three points in their APR. Just because they were different students there with different backgrounds, it was not a hindrance to their overall outcome." |
A spokesperson with a group that advocates immigration for economic growth says Missouri is hurting its economy by turning away illegal immigrants as potential workers.
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Brendan Cullerton.