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To: george wythe
The "Patriot" Act, the "real" ID act, HR 4437, etc, are globalists' dreams.

Why is HR 4437 a globalist dream?

404 posted on 05/09/2006 9:20:36 AM PDT by mafree
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To: mafree
HR 4437
(A) A requirement that social security cards that are made of a durable plastic or similar material and that include an encrypted, machine-readable electronic identification strip and a digital photograph of the individual to whom the card is issued, be issued to each individual (whether or not a United States citizen) who--

(i) is authorized to be employed in the United States;

(ii) is seeking employment in the United States; and

(iii) files an application for such card, whether as a replacement of an existing social security card or as a card issued in connection with the issuance of a new social security account number.

(B) The creation of a unified database to be maintained by the Department of Homeland Security and comprised of data from the Social Security Administration and the Department of Homeland Security specifying the work authorization of individuals (including both United States citizens and noncitizens) for the purpose of conducting employment eligibility verification.
The unified database will be comprised of two databases from DHS and SSA, including 'personal identifiers.'

Also notice that the SSA card was not supposed to be used as an ID. Adding a credit-card-type magnetic strip and a picture suggests otherwise.

If the original purpose of the SS card is amended, why can't the purpose of the "unified database" be modified also? How long before the "employment eligibility verification" databases are used for other purposes?

411 posted on 05/09/2006 9:38:53 AM PDT by george wythe
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