Posted on 06/17/2013 11:14:56 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The immigration bill the Senate began debating this month will create a national biometric database of virtually every adult in the US.
The immigration bill will create a massive federal database administered by the Department of Homeland Security and containing names, ages, Social Security numbers and photographs of everyone in the country.
Mother Jones reported:
Pointing to a section of the bill that mandates a CIS photo tool database to enhance E-Verify checks (PDF), Wired last month ominously warned that it would create a national biometric database of virtually every adult in the US through the collection of state-issued photo IDs. (Biometrics, measurements of physical characteristics like photographs, fingerprints, or iris scans, are used to check against database entries to verify a persons identityfingerprints are a biometric commonly used to track immigrants entering the country.)
A Senate aide contacted by the Daily Beast disputed Wireds report, arguing that the a Supreme Court ruling called Printz v. US would prohibit the federal government from forcing state officials to turn over drivers license images for the CIS database. Even so, the feds already have passport photos, and states could voluntarily hand over additional information.
It looks like the senate aide was wrong.
Already the faces of more than 120 million people are stored in searchable photo databases that officials assembled to prevent drivers-license fraud but that increasingly are used by police to identify suspects, accomplices and even innocent bystanders in a wide range of criminal investigations.
Obamacare will also share personal private health information with federal and state agencies.
Inviting 11 million plus illegals gets civil war II started anyway all hinged on 2nd Amendment.
that’s very 50s
your retinal pattern is all the barcode that’s needed.
While Common Core is creating a database on our schoolkids.
In Virgina they already do. When I had my drivers license renewed they retake your picture. You are not allowed to smile as it messes up the biometric software.
Scary times.
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