FORT MYERS – A new bill in Florida aims to add “N-C” to driver’s licenses to mark non-citizens.
The proposal, introduced by Berny Jacquez, addresses voter registration and ID issues. It would require all new or reissued IDs to have this distinction.
Currently, non-citizens can get a Florida driver’s license if they prove identity, legal residency and pass tests. However, they cannot vote with this ID.
Supporters believe the “N-C” mark will reduce voter fraud, but critics worry it could lead to discrimination.
“I don’t like the idea like it just sort of putting like a stamp, or sort of like discrimination, if you want to call it, like writing that on your driver’s license,” said Roberto Cavalieri, a Fort Myers resident. “It’s the same thing, like your religion. Would you like your religion written on it? Or your political affiliation?”
Linda Balogh, another Fort Myers resident, said, “I think it is a good idea, probably mainly voter fraud.”
John Mariner, also from Fort Myers, added, “I think for voter reasons, voter registration reasons, it makes sense. If it’s anything other than that, I don’t see any reason for it. If somebody’s here legally go through the process and all that they don’t there doesn’t need to be a separation or something that distinguishes them from from somebody else.”