Immigrant driving licenses with the words "no lawful status" are being used in N. Carolina.

Charlotte, N.C. - New NC driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants roll out today.
The design of the licenses won't be pink, but they will say "no lawful status" on them. (what's next sewing The Star of David onto people's clothing?)
That language is still upsetting some immigration activists- they say it will encourage racial profiling.
NC Department of Transportation says that state law requires different ID for citizens depending on their legal status. Despite the concerns, immigration activists in Charlotte say they are celebrating.
Only people enrolled in the national Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program get driver's licenses, and they expire in about two years.
http://www.foxcharlotte.com/news/nc-news/NC-Immigrant-Driving-Licenses-Released--199893231.html
North Carolina immigrants protest pink driver’s licenses:
Young immigrants in North Carolina recently given work permits under President Barack Obama's deferred action plan are outraged: The state will be giving them driver's licenses emblazoned with a pink stripe and the words "NO LAWFUL STATUS."
"It is discrimination," said Jose Rico, a 23-year-old community college student who has been protesting the new licenses, announced by the state's Department of Transportation last month. Rico, who was brought to Raleigh by his family from Mexico when he was 13, received a work permit three weeks ago under Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
The DACA program provides relief from deportation and a two-year, renewable work permit for young illegal immigrants under 31 who were brought to the country as children and are attending or have graduated from high school.
Immigrant advocacy groups in the state are planning protests targeting the state's Republican governor, Pat McCrory, in the lead-up to the special licenses' release March 25. McCrory seems unlikely to intervene in the Department of Transportation's decision, however. He has called the plan a "pragmatic compromise" between those who wanted the state to not issue licenses at all and those who wanted the state to issue regular licenses.
Some state politicians, led by Republican state Rep. Mark Brody, have argued that the DACA program isn't valid because it was instituted by Obama through executive action last year, instead of approved by Congress, and thus North Carolina should not recognize it.
North Carolina is one of a handful of states that said it was considering withholding driver's licenses to the young illegal immigrants who have been given temporary lawful presence and work permits under Obama's program. DACA recipients are not technically legal immigrants, even though they cannot be deported and can legally work. The federal government says they have "lawful presence" in the country but not "lawful status"—immigration terms with complex legal definitions.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/north-carolina-immigrants-protest-pink-driver-licenses-202908864--election.html