Posted on 04/30/2010 5:04:51 AM PDT by Clintonfatigued
A plan by Senate Democratic leaders to reform the nations immigrations laws ran into strong opposition from civil liberties defenders before lawmakers even unveiled it Thursday.
Democratic leaders have proposed requiring every worker in the nation to carry a national identification card with biometric information, such as a fingerprint, within the next six years, according to a draft of the measure.
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The Dims just want to track you & me , but don't dare want illegals to have papers. Yeah, the irony is so obvious they can't see it.
Sorry to late, you already are.
That is why we have photo driver’s/state photo ID’s for those who do not driver. Problem SOLVED.
Well stuff like this is going to make angry, violent blowback happen!
Well, what do we want? We want some way to verify the citizenship of workers and the recipients of public monies.
How do we plan on accomplishing that? Should each STATE have a different verification process, so that the Feds don’t make us carry a card or “papers”?
What is it YOU think would be the best way to accomplish the goal of “No Illegals Allowed”?
Hehe, I wondered what you wrote to get it pulled...:)
Sounds like Nazi Germany to me..
There is no need for a national ID card if you control your borders, so that the only people here ARE the citizens or legal immigrants...
But orificer....my ID card was in my jeans back pocket and went in the clothes washer....
So I put it in the microwave to dry it out....
....snicker....
so I put it in my hydraulic press....its nice and flat now....only a bit bigger....
so I folded it into squares...
but it all came apart ...
Here it is....
I have a 4x4 plastic stamp album page...
it fits in just nice..
....I also brought a case of beer and I drunk it obamma myself.
Wonder how far the money to start, administer, organize and implement this cock-a-mame scheme would go towards building a fence and protecting our borders?
Isn’t this the same group that fights voter ID on a regular basis?
National ID cards? Oh, let’s not stop there—how about a microchip embedded in every person? One that would set off an instant alarm in the govt ID office if you tried to dig it out. The Dems will bring this on slowly, talking about how it’s only voluntary, for infants and children to prevent kidnapping, and then for the elderly who have dementia and might wander away from home, and then there’d be a tax break for volunteering to have one inserted, and eventually there’d be a fine for NOT having one inserted, and finally we’d all be tagged like cattle going to slaughter.
Aren’t these the same idiots who were screaming bloody murder that the government could take a look at library records under the Patriot Act?
Every worker in the nation will be issued a card, meaning every worker who goes along with this and obeys the law will get a card. Illegals who work in the USA and are paid under the table and do not pay taxes will not get a card, so it will be the same situation we have now (just like workers now have a Social Security card). The State of Arizona enforces immigration law but the US Government does not. Obama condones lawbreaking by allowing illegals to be in the USA without repercussion (and even wants to embrace the lawbreakers by granting them amnesty). He swore to uphold the Constitution of the United States, is he doing it? Whenever an illegal alien is allowed to stay in the USA and the US Government looks the other way and does not deport them, that is malfeasance, plain and simple.
We already have a national ID card. It’s a passport. Anything else is redundant. Nobody should be required to carry ID unless they are operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway.
Then we should have impeached GWB. If anybody let the floodgates open to illegals, it was him.
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