Nebraska has become the first state to agree to share its state driver’s license record data with the U.S. Census Bureau. Starting in December and through 2021, “the state's DMV will share monthly data about license and ID card holders' citizenship status, plus names, addresses, dates of birth, sex, race and eye color,” reports Hansi Lo Wang in NPR. Nebraska also only provides drivers licenses to people who can prove they are legally residing in the United States. Meanwhile, civil rights organizations “are suing the Trump administration to try to block the bureau from producing citizenship data.”
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