Not yet, but I have never used a drivers license to board a plane, I have a passport and a passport card.. those will still work, as far as I understand.
Right now DMV in NY is a disaster due to the new licenses combined with the policy change allowing for immigrant licenses. The resulting lines have been pretty bad. On top of that we had our Global entry rejected (like anyone else from NY who recently applied) because both our President and Governor govern by ego first and worry about their constituents second or is it third...maybe fourth...
I agree with denying global entry to new york state residents, there was no other choice since this is the only state that gives undocumented immigrants drivers licenses, its called a green light law. new york also would not allow government agencies such as global entry to do background checks so global entry had their hands tied, they have to do background checks, that is how it works, they had no choice but to deny all new york state residents. no background checks, no global entry.
And NY offered to give that access for people applying for global entryDiana, don't believe what you're hearing. As a NY resident, my son is not able to get his Global Entry approved (which I already paid for) because of this fiasco and I did some research. The federal government already has access to criminal records (far more than the state of NY does). NY is not denying government agencies access to do background checks on NY residents. All New York is denying is access to Department of Motor Vehicle records which could show a DUI or other traffic offense. Since NY doesn't require citizenship for licenses, it would be a way to flag undocumented citizens and put them at risk for deportation.
For now, will be using my Passport Card and/or my Global Entry card until the lines get better.