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There's a lot of talk, especially with the Arizona controversy, about illegal immigration and enforcement of immigration laws, and how to do so without targeting people of Hispanic appearance.
One solution would be a national identity card. If every person stopped by the police had one, and was required to show it, then legal residence in the U.S. could be verified with a simple traffic stop, or domestic violence police call.
Suspects are already required to give ID, why not have people be required to have a National ID card?
What do you think?
One solution would be a national identity card. If every person stopped by the police had one, and was required to show it, then legal residence in the U.S. could be verified with a simple traffic stop, or domestic violence police call.
Suspects are already required to give ID, why not have people be required to have a National ID card?
What do you think?