“”””The surge of illegal aliens in the US has become a problem among the aged if they don’t know where their original birth certificate is stashed.””””
In almost all cases, the State where a person was born would have that person’s birth certificate on file.
But that is not the issue I am talking about.
REAL ID was enacted into law in 2005 and has been implemented to varying degrees among the 50 states.
So why aren’t the States comparing the names and addresses of the people they have in their REAL ID lists to see if the Voter Registration Rolls are the same?
When a person obtains a REAL ID they have to present documents, usually a passport, birth certificate, or naturalization certificate, and they get a REAL ID that shows they are a US CITIZEN.
If a person does not present documents, usually a passport, birth certificate, or naturalization certificate, they still get a REAL ID, but is shows they are NOT A US CITIZEN.
So the question remains: Why aren’t the States comparing the REAL ID lists with the Voter Registration lists?
I’m not seeing the relevance of RealID when the very government demanding we get one for air travel waives ALL rules when transporting illegal aliens into and across our country by plane...with our tax money given to NGOs to accomplish that in order to deny any wrong-doing.
That is not the purpose of the Real ID. It is to gain access to FED controlled entities like commercial airlines, military bases and other federal facilities such as court houses. There is no requirement for me to have a Real ID.