Miami-Dade County, home to one of the nation’s largest foreign-born populations, will soon feel the effects of a new state policy requiring driver’s license tests to be given exclusively in English, eliminating multiple language options, a change that has left many residents navigating a limited transition period for preparation.

People who scheduled appointments for either the written or road test before Feb. 6, the day the new rule took effect, may still take the exam in Spanish, as long as their appointment is scheduled on or before March 31, according to Miami-Dade Tax Collector Dariel Fernández.

  • Ricardo Harvin@mstdn.social
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    1 month ago

    @pelespirit All those Cubans and Venezuelans, in particular, who have voted for Republicans over the years and decades…

    I tried to get them to understand that they will never be white under white supremacy, yet they still eagerly lick the boot and happily eat the shit.

    So sad, too bad 🤷🏿‍♂️