Starting Sept. 30, some people with certain out-of-state licenses can’t drive legally in New Hampshire – this applies to people with a standard, or drive-only, license. Connecticut and Delaware are currently the only states that issue these types of licenses.

This law is the result of a series of Republican-backed bills in the New Hampshire Legislature that were aimed at restricting license access for non-citizens and generally increasing immigration enforcement this session.

Which licenses aren’t valid anymore?

The law says that it applies to a class of licenses “issued by another state exclusively to undocumented immigrants who are unable to prove lawful presence in the United States when the licenses are issued.”

Jennifer Bailey, the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles Assistan

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