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Home Front: Politix
Democrats Call For 'Permission To Work' National ID Card On Top Of Real ID National Card
2010-04-30
A plan by Senate Democratic leaders to reform the nation's immigration laws ran into strong opposition from civil liberties defenders before lawmakers even unveiled it Thursday.

Democratic leaders have proposed requiring every worker in the nation to carry a national identification card with biometric information, such as a fingerprint, within the next six years, according to a draft of the measure.

The proposal is one of the biggest differences between the newest immigration reform proposal and legislation crafted by late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).

The national ID program would be titled the Believe System, an acronym for Biometric Enrollment, Locally stored Information and Electronic Verification of Employment.

It would require all workers across the nation to carry a card with a digital encryption key that would have to match work authorization databases.


"The cardholder's identity will be verified by matching the biometric identifier stored within the microprocessing chip on the card to the identifier provided by the cardholder that shall be read by the scanner used by the employer," states the Democratic legislative proposal.

The American Civil Liberties Union, a civil liberties defender often aligned with the Democratic Party, wasted no time in blasting the plan.

"Creating a biometric national ID will not only be astronomically expensive, it will usher government into the very center of our lives. Every worker in America will need a government permission slip in order to work. And all of this will come with a new federal bureaucracy -- one that combines the worst elements of the DMV and the TSA," said Christopher Calabrese, ACLU legislative counsel.
FYI, not a single State was able to implement REAL ID by its deadline, so the deadline has been extended to 2017. 19 States has resolved that they will never participate in REAL ID, and estimated costs of the program already exceed 10 times their original estimates.
Thanks to John McCain I find myself agreeing with the ACLU. Gag ...
Posted by: Anonymoose

#6  ONE word - NO!.
Posted by: newc   2010-04-30 23:00  

#5  Uh, uh, "TRAVEL PAPERS PLEASE, KOMRADE"???

I for one never had any trouble accepting the concept of a GOVT-LED NATIONAL ID CARD FOR US CITIZENS + PERM RESIDENTS, IN ADDITION TO STATE-LOCAL ID CARDS. IT only made common sense to have one iff Amers were going to be required to have US PASSPORTS to travel overseas to foreign countries.

Leave it to Politicos to take good simple ideas and LEGALLY pervert/corrupt into something beyond all description, ethics and morals, E.G. LIKE LOCAL COPS BEING TOLD THEY CAN'T ARREST OR CONFINE ILLEGAL ALIENS WHEN FOUND BECUZ ITS A FED RESPONSIBILITY, YET HAVE TO LET SAID SAME ILLEGALS OPERATE AROUND THE COMMUNITY UNTIL SUCH TIME IN THE DISTANT/FAR FUTURE WHEN THE FEDS FIND THE TIME, BUDGET, + MANPOWER TO CATCH SAME.

Lest we fergit, OLD ADAGE > FOR EVIL TO SUCCEED, IT ONLY TAKES GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-04-30 18:57  

#4  I'm seeing double!
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-04-30 18:28  

#3  I don't think that employers who use illegals will feel much effect from this. In fact the only people to take a hit will be BIG employers who inadvertently hire illegals, like chicken plants.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-04-30 18:27  

#2  I don't think that employers who use illegals will feel much effect from this. In fact the only people to take a hit will be BIG employers who inadvertently hire illegals, like chicken plants.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-04-30 18:27  

#1  Every worker in America will need a government permission slip in order to work.

Like an I-9 and a W-4?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-04-30 17:58  

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