Escamilla scheduled a legislative review to examine approval procedures and prevent similar incidents. Both parties agreed such messaging, especially on state-issued materials, is unacceptable.
The plate has likely been flagged for recall. Civil rights groups and community leaders are using the case to demand reform and greater transparency in how personalized plates are approved.
“This isn’t just a mistake—it’s a failure of the system,” one activist noted. “State-issued messages must reflect shared values, not promote hate.”