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Join Us: Immigration Policy Briefing, April 25 in Trenton


Denying drivers' licenses to undocumented residents makes everyone less safe. Other states have faced the facts on this issue, while New Jersey lags behind. We invite you to join our own experts and a panel of distinguished guests for a special briefing on on this road safety and social justice issue - and the prospects for progress in New Jersey. 

Published on Apr 12, 2016

Denying drivers’ licenses to undocumented residents makes everyone less safe. Other states have faced the facts on this issue, while New Jersey lags behind.

New Jersey Policy Perspective invites you to join our own experts and a panel of distinguished guests for a special briefing on on this road safety and social justice issue – and the prospects for progress in New Jersey.

What: “The Case for Safety: How NJ Endangers Everyone by Denying Drivers’ Licenses to Undocumented Residents,” a panel discussion featuring:

• Senator Joseph Vitale, Chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens
• Kamal Essaheb, Director of Policy and Advocacy, the National Immigration Law Center
• Johanna Calle of the New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice
• Erika Nava, NJPP Analyst

Where: The Historic Masonic Temple of Trenton, 100 Barrack Street, Trenton, NJ

When: Monday, April 25 at 9:30 a.m. (doors open at 9 am for a breakfast reception)

Seating will be very limited. To RSVP, please email me at carly (at) njpp.org by Wednesday, April 20.

I hope you can join NJPP and our distinguished guests for this important conversation.