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    Got ID? License Rules Get Tighter

    http://www.theunionleader.com/articles_ ... icle=58519

    News - August 1, 2005

    Got ID? License rules get tighter
    By NORMA LOVE
    The Associated Press

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    I personally don't mind having to have extra ID. If that is what it takes to stop a lot of crime, and it helps show the citizens the big problem of Illegals.
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    I don't object to the REAL ID either. I think that, with what we are dealing with today, there is a real need for a non-counterfeitable means of identification. If a person has nothing to hide, it shouldn't be a problem to submit the necessary proofs of CITIZENSHIP required for the drivers' licences. I do think it will cut down on some of the problems created by illegals such as voting, getting Welfare and all of the other privileges they are stealing from us.
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    Bootsie,
    The problem with the real id is not that it makes getting drivers licensees hard for illegals because states are passing other laws to bypass the real id now.

    The real id has biometric markers depending on whatever DDHS wants
    The database of information goes into a database shared with Mexico and Canada.

    It will become our new passport as we travel through the FTAA which will include the US, Mexico and CANADA and we will no longer be considered the UNITED STATES,

    We already had federal legislation in place to standardize drivers licenses. This is just a way to move us under an EU type Nation.
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    Well, if that's the case, they are already discovering that it isn't going to work in the EU because that one terror suspect was able to hop a train and go from England to France and on to Italy without being checked. I believe they said his passport was checked in France. I still don't have a problem with the biometric ID IF it is used just for the US. Why do you have a problem with it, jp???
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