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Friday, December 24, 2010
Woman Challenges Virgin Islands License Photo Rule
Yesterday's Virgin Island Daily News reports that a Muslim woman is challenging a policy of the Virgin Islands Bureau of Motor Vehicles that allows her to have her drivers' licence photo taken wearing her hijab (head scarf) only if she produces a letter from her imam. License applicant Nailah Jamil says she was told she needed a notarized affidavit from the imam, though now authorities say notarization is not required. The Council on American-Islamic relations has sent a letter to the BMV director on behalf of Jamil saying that the Virgin Islands' photo policy is "contrary to all federal, state and local government photography guidelines, which provide for religious exemptions."