by William Norman Grigg
June 21, 2005
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The REAL ID Act, signed into law by George W. Bush on May 11, created
our country's first national identification card.
The measure imposes federal standards on state driver’s licenses, and
creates a huge central identification database — which will be shared
by the governments of Mexico and Canada. The law also “gives authority
to the Secretary of Homeland Security to unilaterally add requirements
as he sees fit,” noted Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), an opponent of the act.
Those requirements, in short order, will probably involve the use of
“biometric identifiers,” such as retinal scans.
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