North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S676

Introduced
4/6/23  

Caption

Restricted DL for Undocumented Immigrants

Impact

The bill would alter existing North Carolina statutes regarding driver's license issuance, particularly by introducing a new category for restricted licenses that acknowledges the unique situation of undocumented residents. In legal terms, this legislation aims to provide a form of identification that will enable undocumented immigrants to drive legally while ensuring that such licenses do not confer any other legal status or rights. Such changes could lead to significant implications for local law enforcement and community interactions with undocumented individuals, potentially reducing instances of unlicensed driving within this demographic.

Summary

Senate Bill 676, titled 'Restricted DL for Undocumented Immigrants,' pertains to the issuance of restricted drivers licenses to individuals who are undocumented immigrants in North Carolina. This bill aims to allow the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to issue licenses under specific conditions, requiring applicants to demonstrate their presence in the state for at least a year and to provide certain forms of identification, which may include passports or consular identification documents. A notable aspect of the bill is its explicit disallowance of the use of the restricted license for purposes like employment verification and accessing public benefits, emphasizing its limited scope.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around Bill S676 is mixed, reflecting broader national debates regarding immigration policy and the rights of undocumented individuals. Proponents argue that the bill addresses public safety concerns by allowing undocumented immigrants to drive legally, thereby preventing unlicensed driving and ensuring compliance with state driving laws. Conversely, opponents express concerns that legitimizing any form of identification for undocumented immigrants could encourage further unauthorized immigration and challenge existing immigration laws.

Contention

Major points of contention surrounding the bill include the ethical implications of issuing driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants and the potential for misuse of such identification within the realms of employment and legal accountability. Critics assert that the bill fails to appropriately address the complexities of immigration status and could lead to increased scrutiny of undocumented individuals in non-traffic-related legal contexts. Additionally, the bill's restriction on voter registration opportunities for individuals holding restricted licenses further fuels the debate on access and inclusivity within the state's legal framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H738

Safer Roads and Communities Act of 2023

NC H4282

Arrests of undocumented immigrants

NC SB358

Relative to invalidating out-of-state driver's licenses issued to undocumented immigrants.

NC SB1514

VEH CD-DRIVE LICENSE-IMMIGRANT

NC SB1108

Issuance of identification cards and operator's licenses to undocumented persons. (FE)

NC AB1210

Issuance of identification cards and operator's licenses to undocumented persons. (FE)

NC SB108

Driver Licenses, invalidates any class of out-of-state driver license issued exclusively to undocumented immigrants

NC HB1127

Relative to the revocation and suspension of drivers' licenses and to invalidating out-of-state driver's licenses issued to undocumented immigrants.

NC HB2153

Interlock restricted licenses; violations; reporting

NC HB4889

Increasing penalty for undocumented parking in “Purple Heart Wounded” or “Veterans” paking spaces.

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