This measure directs the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to issue drivers’ licenses that are in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act of 2005. Under the act, an individual in a noncompliant state could not use their license for various activities—such as opening a bank account, traveling on a plane, or collecting Social Security payments. Given the general importance of having such a license, it is likely that DMV would issue drivers’ licenses that comply with the act even in the absence of this initiative. The measure specifically precludes the state from providing drivers’ licenses to undocumented immigrants that can be used for identification purposes. The DMV does not now do so; thus, this provision would not change DMV’s current practice. The measure also doubles the penalties for the manufacture and sale and use of false citizenship documents, requires all California voters to show identification at a polling place when voting, the state and local governments’ option that currently exists under the federal law to provide public benefits to nonqualified aliens, and prohibits the state from providing postsecondary college education to undocumented aliens.