Posted on 12/25/2016 5:04:06 AM PST by Libloather
MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) - Signs will soon be posted at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport with a warning that your current Minnesota drivers license wont be enough to pass through security in 2018.
Starting Jan. 22, 2018, you will need an alternate ID to fly if you have a standard drivers license or ID card issued by any of the following states: Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina or Washington. Alternate forms of ID include a passport, military ID, or permanent resident card. You can find a full list of accepted ID at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/identification
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How is this in the least Constitutional?
SMH, only in Minnesota...
Yep. My mom was born in 1913 so you can imagine the level of difficulty. At the time, only her children were alive - all others had passed.
Over the last 10 years ...
Hope I live that long, youngster.
It isn’t an insurmountable task to find out how to get lost documents replaced if you aren’t developmentally challenged. If that’s the case one could have his trustee do it for him.
“It isnt an insurmountable task ...”
Now. It was then.
Because you want illegals in airplanes?
And where have you been living these past 10 or 20 years? Are you incapacitated or mentally challenged? I remember getting extra copies of my birth certificate long before the internet. It’s called your State Department of Natural Resources. I remember sending off for copies of my DD214s to the National Personnel Records Center.
Further, on of the primary things I learned in the military was that certain documents are forever and they need to be safeguarded: DD214s, Birth Certificates, Passports (even expired ones), Military Payroll Records (we used to have to carry them with us in a tube when changing stations), and all that.
My dad was born in 1914 near the same age as you mother as I read it. He’s dead now, likely your mother too. What does that have to do with YOU getting a copy of everything you need for a RealID?
Hopefully President Trump says:
YOU'RE FIRED!!
Yep; my m-i-l was born in 1918.
I did some genealogical research & found he & her family in the census records.
“he & her family” s/b “her & her family”
Just get a passport so you can travel within the borders of the USA.
My wife has to do exactly that. She was adopted so her birth cerificate (which omits her real parents’ names) is no longer valid for ID anymore. Her old passport was grandfathered in so long as it does not lapse.
So she will need to keep renewing her passport for life even though we have no plans to travel outside the country.
And I still need to see Hussein’s long form birth certificate.
The Illegal Invader License looks different than the Legal Resident License in CA. At least it’s supposed to.
Sounds like a good idea to me. That way the Cop can arrest them at a Traffic Stop and turn them over to ICE without being accused of Racial Profiling.
Yeah, like that would happen. LOL
Probably a good idea.
I have seen you can register a copy at your local courthouse so it is saved. I never knew you could do that.
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
So why, exactly, can’t we have photo ID at the polling place?
Arizona has a delay worked out with the Feds. They have started to issue two types of drivers licenses. Ones with a star have to be renewed at least every 8 years, require 3 forms of ID to obtain, and can be used for air travel in the US.
The old style drivers license will remain valid for decades, allow a person to vote and drive, but will not allow air travel after 2020.
Getting a “Real ID” requires:
1) a passport, birth certificate or proof of legal immigration,
2) a Social Security card (or other acceptable proof of your SSN), and
3) TWO documents to show you live in the state.
https://www.azdot.gov/docs/default-source/mvd-forms-pubs/40-5144.pdf?sfvrsn=12
I’ll probably just go get a passport. Please note this will do NOTHING to stop illegals from voting.
“..all she had were church docs for baptism & marriage...”
I recall 25-30 years ago a discrepancy in DOB was in court for some unrecalled reason, and the court accepted the church baptismal certificate as valid; and the story went on to say that historically, church records were accepted as more accurate as government records were known to be riddled with error.
California not on the list??
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