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“Oregon Governor Tina Kotek directed the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV) to stop issuing undercover (confidential) license plates to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.”
Official state records and multiple independent news reports show that Gov. Tina Kotek ordered Oregon DMV to stop issuing confidential license plates to ICE agents. A broader DMV pause for all federal agencies had already begun earlier, but her June 2026 directive specifically made ICE the excluded agency going forward.
“Mississippi state agencies are legally required to report transgender people to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if their identification documents list a sex different from their sex assigned at birth.”
The evidence does not support any Mississippi legal requirement to report transgender people to ICE because their documents show a sex different from sex assigned at birth. The law’s immigration-cooperation language concerns suspected unlawful presence, while the sex-marker rule is a separate provision. Conflating those provisions creates a reporting mandate that the statute does not contain.