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To: maddogconservative

Exactly. Under this law, EVERYBODY would have to carry papers.

Not smart.


46 posted on 04/27/2010 1:23:08 PM PDT by ZULU
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To: ZULU

Not like now, when we can all drive around without any proof of driver’s license, insurance, or car registration.

I do not think that I am in any danger walking around my neighborhood without above papers.

Are you referring to some other kind of papers besides DL which everyone carries with them when they drive someplace? People carry ID when they shop since most people use CC.

Very, very few people have no ID, specifically DL, when they are out and about. Pretty much the only ones who don’t have such docs are criminals who have had their DLs taken away, don’t register cars, etc. I read about them in the Police Blotter.

Of course, many illegals have forged docs.


65 posted on 04/27/2010 1:31:34 PM PDT by little jeremiah (http://lifewurx.com - Good herb formulas made by a friend)
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To: ZULU

“Exactly. Under this law, EVERYBODY would have to carry papers.”

Explain to me why a person that was stopped for a traffic violation and suspected of being in the country illegally could not be verified as a legal citizen by using the E-Verify system.

About a year ago, the state of Indiana use the E-Verify system to find mismatches between names and SS numbers on drivers licenses. If they did not match, you had thirty days to correct it or your license was suspended.

Like you, I don’t want to see citizens having to carry papers to prove they are here legally, but I think there are other ways to identify illegal aliens vs. legal citizens.


163 posted on 04/27/2010 3:57:47 PM PDT by EEDUDE
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