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    Newark to explore municipal ID program for illegal aliens

    Baraka: Newark to explore municipal ID program for undocumented immigrants



    Newark mayor Ras Baraka held his first quarterly staff meeting in July. The event was open to the press. (Handout)
    Naomi Nix | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

    By Naomi Nix and Dan Ivers | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
    on January 29, 2015 at 4:54 PM, updated January 30, 2015 at 11:21 AM







    NEWARK — Following New York City's lead, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka said today his administration will explore implementing a municipal identification program for undocumented city residents.

    The mayor, who first mentioned the possibility of an ID program at town hall on Wednesday, said the program would give undocumented Newarkers an identification card that could give them access to city services and the ability to hold a bank account.


    "We're working hard to get it done by next year. We are bringing together all kinds of stakeholders," Baraka said during an interview today.


    "We have to talk to financial institutions, we have to talk to the police department. We have to talk to many different folks to get support the idea of a municipal ID."


    Baraka said he is taking the lead of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who signed legislation last year which created the country's largest municipal ID card program.


    Dubbed IDNYC, the card is aimed for those without a government-issued ID, including the homeless, elderly and an estimated 500,000 immigrants in the city who live in the U.S. without legal documentation.


    The card, which became available on Monday, also allows holders to get free memberships at many of the city's signature cultural institutions as well as other discounts.


    Baraka said he other mayors from across the country talked about the potential for a municipal ID program during a recent conference hosted in New York City by de Blasio.


    "We had an incredible opportunity to dialogue with the secretary of homeland security, folks from the immigration office, mayors from around the country," Baraka said. "The municipal ID is one of many ideas to make undocumented residents a part of the city."


    Ari Rosmarin, Public Policy Director for the New Jersey chapter of the ACLU, said a municipal ID program could prove a major asset for undocumented immigrants and other citizens of Newark.

    The effort, however, carries the inherent risk of having the cards serve as a de facto database for federal authorities that could seek to deport them, or subject carriers to discrimination by law enforcement or other public entities.

    “A municipal ID program, if not designed and implemented well, can turn into a scarlet letter for undocumented folks,” he said.


    In comments made at the Wednesday meeting, Baraka assured attendees that the city has "no relationship" with federal immigration authorities, and had no intention of placing any citizens in their crosshairs, which Rosmarin said he found encouraging.

    “Municipal ID card programs I think throughout the country have proven to be an effective way of bringing immigrant communities out of the shadows and more fully into civic life,” he said.


    Baraka's announcement comes just two months after President Barack Obama signed an executive order giving deportation relief to nearly 5 million immigrants who meet certain criteria.

    A municipal identification program in Newark could expand the rights of undocumented residents even further.

    “I think Washington is counting on us to get it done," Baraka said. “These are things we can agree on locally. We can get that done here without Congress involved."


    North Ward Councilman Anibal Ramos Jr., who chairs the city’s Public Safety Committee, said he was supportive of the proposed program.

    “Newark has always been a city of immigrants,” he said. “An ID program will help bring people out of the shadows who would otherwise be reluctant to report crimes and seek city services.”


    Should Baraka's plans become reality, Newark would join cities such as Trenton and Asbury Park in offering municipal identification cards to residents, regardless of their immigration status.


    In addition to New York, cities such as Oakland, Washington, D.C., and New Haven, Conn. also offer similar programs.

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    What have you done for citizens lately, Newark? How soon you seem to forget the brutal murders of 2 of your black college students who were executed and their sister who was mangled with a machete, shot in the face, and left for dead in a city park by illegal aliens a few years ago! How could you waste your time and Newark money on accommodating illegal aliens in any way, shape or form? What is wrong with you?
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