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Supporters rally to urge Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to allow those in President Barack Obama's deferred deportation program to get driver's licenses. (Bob McClay/KTAR)

PHOENIX -- Supporters of young immigrants granted the right to stay in the country by President Barack Obama are urging Gov. Jan Brewer to change her mind and let them get driver's licenses, citing new federal guidelines that clarify that those in the program are legally in the country.

Democratic lawmakers were joined by several young immigrants at the state Capitol on Tuesday to try to persuade the Republican governor to revoke her order blocking licenses for those granted so-called deferred action. They argued the Department of Homeland Security clarification late last week clears up any concerns Brewer had about their legal status.

Brewer issued an executive order on Aug. 15 barring state agencies from granting driver's licenses and other benefits to those granted deferrals. Her action came two months after Obama said he would defer deportations for people younger than 30 who were brought to the U.S. before they turned 16. They will be granted work permits and Social Security numbers, allowing them to live and work in the U.S.

Brewer's decision sparked a lawsuit by some people denied licenses. The case is pending in federal court.

A Democratic lawmaker who proposed a bill that would permit those accepted into Obama's program to get licenses said she does not think it will pass because of the Republican majority.

"It's not going to get passed by both houses," said Rep. Anna Tovar. "But I do feel that it's the need and the wants of my constituents that are pushing me to file the bill."

Tovar added that she hopes the bill creates a talking point for the governor.

Rep. Martin Quezada, D-Phoenix, said nearly 14,000 Arizonans have either applied for or been granted deferred action. Friday's clarification from Homeland Security removes Brewer's argument that they were not legal.

``She has what she needs now to do the right thing,'' Quezada said. ``Many, many other states are already doing this, why is Arizona not? It's not because there's a legal reason not to, it's because it's a political statement she's trying to make.''

Brewer spokesman Steve Benson said the governor and her lawyers were still assessing the Homeland Security directive.

Elisa Vega, a 21-year-old Phoenix resident who was brought to the U.S. at age 4, said having a driver's license is a critical need.

``It's important to just basically get around everyday life, like if I have to go to the store or if I have to find a job,'' Vega said.

She also said it's important for the general public, because allowing those with deferred action to be licensed also means they can get insurance.

KTAR's Bob McClay contributed to this report.

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    wrote...
    Reviewing?
    Can she read?
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    orichalcem wrote...
    Not a citizen?
    Then you don't rate a state issued license. Period. Perhaps a temporary driver's ID that identifies the individual and their status here in the US is more in order...one that signifies the person is qualified to drive on American roads. It must not resemble an AZ state issued citizen's driver's license in any way. THAT, I can see as agreeable.
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    Steve wrote...
    Eye for an eye
    If Obama can ignore the Constituion and bypass Congress then the Governor can make the best choices for her State.
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    what about legal immigrants?
    why dont they push for legal immigration? they make it seem to be bad to be a legal immigration. Why do they hate legal immigrants? because legal immigrants do things the right way? they earn it instead of just being handed to them.
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    1redcav wrote...
    NO!
    Plain & simple....NOTHING for criminal illegal invaders! That INCLUDES driver's licenses!
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    wrote...
    I totally support licenses for illegal immigrants
    go back to where you came from, as you can see you are not wanted or needed here, then get a license. Problem solved.
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    nokidding wrote...
    Insurance?
    Let's guarantee that all drivers have insurance for anyone who are not citizens. What are the premiums for non-residents? Yeah, pretty high, there goes the deductible increase for the rest of the legal drivers.
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    wrote...
    Move
    to the west. mexifornia will grant illegals a license.....and their cars no longer get impounded when they can't show proof of insurance.
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    Working Man wrote...
    Too Funny!
    you all are hilarious. Get ready, here they come.
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    HWAGRIDER wrote...
    No licenses for ILLEGALS
    why is it so hard for them to understand. Your PARENTS BROKE THE LAW bring you here and now we AMERICANS are expected just to give you whatever you want? NO way! I am sorry you are stuck in limbo but as a MEXICAN citizen why don't you go to MEXICO and get your drivers license? After all YOU ARE A CITIZEN of MEXICO.
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