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Nebraska lawmakers pass sweeping immigrant licenses bill

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Young immigrants who entered the country illegally but were granted lawful status could qualify for more than 100 professional and commercial licenses under a bill approved by Nebraska lawmakers.

Senators passed the measure Wednesday with a 33-11 vote, despite opposition from Governor Pete Ricketts.

Supporters say that the youths should have access to the licenses so they can work in professions such as teaching and nursing. The bill would apply to youths who came or were brought to the country illegally, but received lawful status under the Obama administration's deferred-action policy.

Ricketts says the bill is too broad and is unfair to immigrants who followed the legal process to establish residency.

The bill is LB947.

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