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02-03-2003, 03:52 PM
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Tancredo Introduces Legislation to Require Secure and Verifiable Identification for Federal Public Benefits
Last Thursday, Representative Tom Tancredo (R-CO) introduced H.R. 502, legislation requiring that identification used to obtain federal public benefits or services, including law enforcement services, meet restrictions ensuring that it is secure and verifiable. If enacted, this bill would prohibit any federal agency, commission, or other entity within any branch of the federal government from accepting, recognizing, or relying on any identification document not issued by a federal or state authority or issued without verification by a federal law enforcement, intelligence, or homeland security agency. Tancredo introduced this bill after holding an Immigration Reform Caucus press conference on the growing acceptance of the Mexican Matricula consular card. (See below for more information on this issue.)
States Pressed to Accept Mexican ID and Give Driver's Licenses to Illegal Aliens
Attempts are being made in states across America to pass legislation permitting the acceptance of Mexican Matricula consular ID cards and the issuance of state driver's licenses to illegal aliens. It's clear from this flurry of activity that our opponents are working on the state level to accomplish what they cannot get done in Washington. If you have information on similar attempts in your state, please report this activity to FAIR by replying to this message or emailing Sandra Gunn at sgunn@fairus.org. We appreciate your assistance and will inform you of further developments on this issue, as they are sure to arise.[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
Looks like our boy Tom Tancredo is doing his job.
Tancredo Introduces Legislation to Require Secure and Verifiable Identification for Federal Public Benefits
Last Thursday, Representative Tom Tancredo (R-CO) introduced H.R. 502, legislation requiring that identification used to obtain federal public benefits or services, including law enforcement services, meet restrictions ensuring that it is secure and verifiable. If enacted, this bill would prohibit any federal agency, commission, or other entity within any branch of the federal government from accepting, recognizing, or relying on any identification document not issued by a federal or state authority or issued without verification by a federal law enforcement, intelligence, or homeland security agency. Tancredo introduced this bill after holding an Immigration Reform Caucus press conference on the growing acceptance of the Mexican Matricula consular card. (See below for more information on this issue.)
States Pressed to Accept Mexican ID and Give Driver's Licenses to Illegal Aliens
Attempts are being made in states across America to pass legislation permitting the acceptance of Mexican Matricula consular ID cards and the issuance of state driver's licenses to illegal aliens. It's clear from this flurry of activity that our opponents are working on the state level to accomplish what they cannot get done in Washington. If you have information on similar attempts in your state, please report this activity to FAIR by replying to this message or emailing Sandra Gunn at sgunn@fairus.org. We appreciate your assistance and will inform you of further developments on this issue, as they are sure to arise.[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
Looks like our boy Tom Tancredo is doing his job.