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Florida Governor Vetoes Immigrant Driver License Bill

June 6, 2013

Florida Gov. Rick Scott is vetoing a bill that would have allowed some young immigrants who are living in the U.S. illegally to apply for a temporary driver’s license in the state.

The Republican-controlled Legislature passed a bill that said that young immigrants allowed to remain in the country under an Obama administration “deferred action” policy could use federal documents to receive a temporary driver’s license for at least one year.

In a veto message, Scott questioned the legality of the federal policy announced last June.

The Republican governor notes the policy has not been approved by Congress or as a federal rule. He says the administration order could not be used to justify letting someone have a temporary license.

The bill was passed overwhelmingly.

Topics Florida Personal Auto

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  • June 18, 2013 at 2:29 pm
    FFA says:
    I was assuming they are Illegal. People that jump through the hoops of being legal citizens will pay their bills. Stereotyping?? I assume that people here illegally will not w... read more
  • June 14, 2013 at 4:43 pm
    Libby says:
    And you assume they won't? If they went through all the trouble to obtain legal status, get a job, and try to obtain a drivers license, why would you think they would not pay... read more
  • June 14, 2013 at 1:41 pm
    FFA says:
    You assume that they would pay their bill. Besides, there are carriers that write unverified drivers license or foreign licenses. I see your logic. Lets see what happens in IL... read more

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