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To: Brian Griffin

Simplify.

Pass a Constitutional Amendment Securing Identity and Reforming Immigration

1. All persons in the United States shall be uniquely identified by biometric data (eg, finger prints, Iris scan, DNA, etc…)

2. Create and administer through the States a Secure National ID Card and Database.

3. ALL Federal, State and Local Government agencies and authorities shall be forbidden under penalty of law (felony) to use this Database for anything other than the following:
a. Identification of individuals suspected or charged with crimes not related to this amendment.
b. Identification of individuals seeking to transact business with the Federal, State or Local Governments.
c. Identification of individuals voting in Federal, State and Local Municipal elections.

4. All visitors to the United States, regardless of duration of stay or reason for visit, shall be issued a National Visitor Identity Card.

5. All visiting workers in the United States shall be identified and entered into the Secure National ID Database, with detailed work permit information.

6. All employers in the United States, corporate and individual, must use the Secure National ID Database to E-VERIFY for all employment.

7. Any person not entered into the Secure National ID Database shall be ineligible for employment and subject to prosecution. Penalties for violation of sections 6 and 7 would be $50,000 per violation per day.
8. After 1 year from passage of this law, any foreigner caught in the United States without a valid National Visitor Identity Card shall be deported and permanently barred from entry into the United States.

9. Citizenship shall not be conferred to children born in the United States to non-citizens.

a. Exception: A child born to two lawfully married parents, whose marriage is more than 1 year before the date of the child’s birth, when only one parent is a citizen of the United States. Both parents must petition for US Citizenship in writing.


14 posted on 09/16/2017 12:02:37 PM PDT by Bryan24 (When in doubt, move to the right..........)
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To: Bryan24

No. the existence of a database guarantees absolutely that it will be used for anything the government or some part of the government wants regardless of whether the law allows it or doesn’t. Social Security numbers are absolutely forbidden in the law to be used for Identification purposes other than for connecting the holder with his Social Security account. In reality Social Security numbers are required identification for a whole host of things and continually more things.


31 posted on 09/16/2017 5:25:37 PM PDT by arthurus
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