AmericanPride
on July 30, 2025
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Yes, Governor Tim Walz signed a bill into law on March 7, 2023, allowing all Minnesotans, regardless of immigration status, to obtain a standard driver’s license or state identification card. The law, known as “Driver’s Licenses for All” (House File 4), went into effect on October 1, 2023. It reversed a 2003 rule that required proof of lawful presence in the U.S. to get a driver’s license. Applicants must still meet requirements like proving identity, passing vision, written, and driving tests, and providing proof of Minnesota residency. The law does not apply to REAL ID or enhanced driver’s licenses, which still require proof of citizenship or qualifying immigration status. Supporters, including Walz, argue it enhances road safety by ensuring drivers are licensed and insured, impacting an estimated 81,000 undocumented immigrants in Minnesota. Critics raise concerns about potential misuse, such as voter fraud, though the law specifies licenses cannot be used for voting.
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