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National ID Cards Won't Stop Terrorism or Illegal Immigration
by
Rep. Ron Paul,
MD
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
The
US House of Representatives passed a spending bill last week that
contains provisions establishing a national ID card, and the Senate
is poised to approve the measure in the next few days. This week
marks the American publics last chance to convince their Senators
they dont want to live in a nation that demands papers from
its citizens as they go about their lives.
Absent
a political miracle in the Senate, within two years every American
will need a conforming national ID card to participate in ordinary
activities. This REAL ID Act establishes a massive, centrally-coordinated
database of highly personal information about American citizens:
at a minimum their name, date of birth, place of residence, Social
Security number, and physical characteristics. The legislation also
grants open-ended authority to the Secretary of Homeland Security
to require biometric information on IDs in the future. This means
your harmless looking drivers license could contain a retina
scan, fingerprints, DNA information, or radio frequency technology.
Think
this sounds farfetched? Read the REAL ID Act, HR 418, for yourself.
Its text is available on the Library of Congress website. A careful
reading also reveals that states will be required to participate
in the Drivers License Agreement, which was crafted
by DMV lobbyists years ago. This agreement creates a massive database
of sensitive information on American citizens that can be shared
with Canada and Mexico!
Terrorism
is the excuse given for virtually every new power grab by the federal
government, and the national ID is no exception. But federal agencies
have tried to create a national ID for years, long before the 9-11
attacks. In fact, a 1996 bill sought to do exactly what the REAL
ID Act does: transform state drivers licenses into de facto
national ID cards. At the time, Congress was flooded with calls
by angry constituents and the bill ultimately died.
Proponents
of the REAL ID Act continue to make the preposterous claim that
the bill does not establish a national ID card. This is dangerous
and insulting nonsense. Lets get the facts straight: The REAL
ID Act transforms state motor vehicle departments into agents of
the federal government. Nationalizing standards for driver's licenses
and birth certificates in a federal bill creates a national ID system,
pure and simple. Having the name of your particular state on the
ID is meaningless window dressing.
Federally
imposed standards for drivers' license and birth certificates make
a mockery of federalism and the 10th amendment. While states technically
are not forced to accept the federal standards, any refusal to comply
would mean their residents could not get a job, receive Social Security,
or travel by plane. So rather than imposing a direct mandate on
the states, the federal government is blackmailing them into complying
with federal dictates.
One
overriding point has been forgotten: Criminals dont obey laws!
As with gun control, national ID cards will only affect law-abiding
citizens. Do we really believe a terrorist bent on murder is going
to dutifully obtain a federal ID card? Do we believe that people
who openly flout our immigration laws will nonetheless respect our
ID requirements? Any ID card can be forged; any federal agency or
state DMV is susceptible to corruption. Criminals can and will obtain
national ID cards, or operate without them. National ID cards will
be used to track the law-abiding masses, not criminals.
May
10, 2005
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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