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“You can’t rent a house, you can’t go to work, you can’t shovel snow in New York without ID, and you can’t enter the country. [Senator] Jon Ossoff’s campaign event. So, I’m pretty sure that as we seek to achieve the American dream, whether it’s getting insurance, buying a car, or enrolling your child in school, you need an ID,” Britt said. said.
Katie Britt: “You can’t go to work, you can’t shovel snow in New York without ID” pic.twitter.com/2b4wBcGR3S
-Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 19, 2026
Leaving aside the fact that most Americans don’t have the ambitious dream of buying an insurance policy, Britt is likely building on the Republican coup against a specific New York City government. program to help clear the city of snow.
That program hired temporary snow shovelers during inclement weather and, thanks to federal labor laws, required two forms of identification since the job paid up to $30 an hour — a living wage Britt and his Republican colleagues are unfamiliar with. You can shovel all the snow you want in the city without ID: you simply won’t get paid by the city hall.


