Although much of the public debate has focused on changes to voting rules, this specific provision will directly impact millions of Florida residents — including immigrants, naturalized citizens and those who need to renew their identification this year — and is already raising doubts about privacy, paperwork and the use of information in areas such as employment, access to services and voter registration.
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Although much of the public debate has focused on changes to voting rules, this specific provision will directly impact millions of Florida residents — including immigrants, naturalized citizens and those who need to renew their identification this year — and is already raising doubts about privacy, paperwork and the use of information in areas such as employment, access to services and voter registration.