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Elkhart County mayors say IDs for illegal immigrants not on agenda

GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) — An area mayor says it’s not on his agenda to issue ID cards to immigrants living in the country without legal permission.

The Elkhart Truth reports Goshen Mayor Jeremy Stutsman recently issued an update about his city’s position on the issue after earlier saying the idea was being considered.

Latino community leaders in the city have been urging Goshen officials for months to issue such ID cards.

Stutsman says he’s open to looking at the idea and open to hearing from the community. Any such program would be subject to City Council approval.

Meanwhile, the mayors of Elkhart and Nappanee say their cities are not currently considering creating municipal-issued ID cards.

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Common Sense Prevails February 3, 2017 at 3:01 pm

Goshen Mayor Jeremy Stutsman woke up? Way to apply common sense. Not legal = you get nothing…

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