Florida will no longer accept driver's licenses issued by some other U.S. states to immigrants living in the country illegally under a law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis as he seeks the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
I have a problem with this in general. I’m an insurance agent, and our uninsured claims are skyrocketing and causing everyone’s premiums to shoot up. The problem is the federal government is allowing them to live here, buy homes here, run businesses here, and pay taxes here. But the states are not allowing drivers licenses, so very few insurance options. Net result, we all pay higher insurance , and are often found sitting on the side of the road watching some car drive away to avoid the legal issues.
They’re not allowing them, they’re not funding the systems to process them. Forcing all of them into illegal situations in order to keep them as second class citizens. And it’s a great campaign booster to boot.
There is zero political gain in actually solving our immigration problems for anyone on either side of Congress. Especially after losing Roe V Wade to cry about.
I have a problem with this in general. I’m an insurance agent, and our uninsured claims are skyrocketing and causing everyone’s premiums to shoot up. The problem is the federal government is allowing them to live here, buy homes here, run businesses here, and pay taxes here. But the states are not allowing drivers licenses, so very few insurance options. Net result, we all pay higher insurance , and are often found sitting on the side of the road watching some car drive away to avoid the legal issues.
We can’t have it both ways.
Lol, and this is Florida. Insurance there is already a dumpster fire shitshow with the insane levels of fraud. 🍿
They’re not allowing them, they’re not funding the systems to process them. Forcing all of them into illegal situations in order to keep them as second class citizens. And it’s a great campaign booster to boot.
There is zero political gain in actually solving our immigration problems for anyone on either side of Congress. Especially after losing Roe V Wade to cry about.