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What Does SB 1718 Mean for Licenses in Florida?

Posted on 13/03/2025 at 16:44
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  • SB 1718 Law.
  • How Does It Affect Immigrants?
  • Applied to Florida Licenses.

The SB 1718 law in Florida has generated controversy since its implementation in July 2023, as it restricts the validity of certain driver’s licenses within the state.

Moreover, the measure, driven by Governor Ron DeSantis, particularly affects undocumented immigrants who use these documents as their only form of identification.

The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) has made it clear that licenses issued by Delaware, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Connecticut are no longer accepted.

Especially if they contain specific inscriptions. These inscriptions include phrases like «Driving Privilege Only» or «Not Valid for Identification.»

SB 1718 Affects Immigrants

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The decision severely impacts those who depend on these licenses for transportation, handling procedures, and accessing basic services.

Additionally, the regulation, seen as part of a broader anti-undocumented immigration policy, has raised concerns among activists and migrant communities.

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Drivers presenting these licenses in Florida could face legal sanctions, further complicating their situation.

Some immigrants have chosen to avoid traveling to the state to not risk issues with the authorities.

SB 1718 adds to other restrictive measures implemented in recent years in Florida, solidifying a stricter approach to immigration issues.

Human rights advocacy organizations have denounced that this legislation increases discrimination and insecurity among migrant communities.

There are some legal alternatives for those affected. Drivers are advised to verify the validity of their licenses before traveling to Florida.

They can also seek legal advice if they face restrictions due to this legislation.

Experts warn that the enforcement of this law could intensify by 2025, creating even more difficulties for immigrants who rely on these documents.

Moreover, there is a possibility that other states might adopt similar measures, expanding restrictions beyond Florida.

Uncertainty about the future of this legislation continues to grow as civil rights defenders seek to reverse its effects through legal actions and mobilizations.

Likewise, the legal and political battle surrounding SB 1718 continues, with implications that could extend nationally, according to ‘Mundo Deportivo’.

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