Identity cards

June 9, 2008

BBC NEWS: UK ID Cards

Benefits of Identity cards

Despite having ID cards for everyone in the UK, this is a bit different that I believe ID cards should at least first ease the immigration fuss in America. The beginning of reforming the U.S. immigration flaws starts with issuing legal identity cards over a certain age. All foreign nationals should be required to have a ID card.

This ID card if and when scanned will automatically pull up vital information including: origin, DOB, blood type, fingerprints, any immediate family members in US, etc. There should be a degree of limited information and accountability that no one discloses any of this precious information to the public.  Even those awaiting their phone call for their legal immigration papers, it will be a way to identify themselves without being in fear for pursuing life, liberty, and prosperity. or pretty much putting a roof over their family’s head and food on the table.

If the ID cards also include information, such as the company they work for, then some accountability will weigh less on the immigrant’s employer. Of course, in accordance with a new policy that does not penalize companies that hire “illegal immigrants”. In this case that each immigrant receives an ID card, then each party (immigrant, employer, US gov’t, family) knows that he/she is in the process for being legalized in America and is ACCOUNTED FOR IN AMERICA.

Yeah just a brief thought that maybe one day immigration in the U.S. will be better for everyone and at the same time benefit the Dept. of Homeland Security. This will keep America at least half step ahead while also limiting multiple data-processing to a minimum, especially for punishing immigrants that are criminals. Quick note that justified criminals that are immigrants should be deported immediately following fair trial without delay. Added bonus for illegal immigrants to not commit a crime, is that their family must be accountable for each other. In brief explanation, if the father murders a U.S. citizen, then the entire family returns back to their country of origin. And yes, even if their daughter was born in the U.S. This allows for families not to be broken apart now right. Now if the mother thinks she is capable of raising the daughter or son herself, then she can appeal within a certain amount of days (probably one week). Pretty f*cked up? I don’t think so. Families can still be together and there is now that ACCOUNTABILITY factor that I just love to throw out there.

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