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    superchuck500

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    It’s so repulsive to see people cheering for what is basically 80% the same thing as the Holocaust - different end result but otherwise very similar.

    Economists have said it would tank the economy and cause inflation - notwithstanding the cost.

    Is it going to actually happen or is this Build The Wall 2.0?

     
    I don’t say carrying your papers is required in this country. It is just a smart idea. But you aren’t interested in smart. As I have said repeatedly you, I expect LEO to follow the law. As I have repeatedly pointed out to you, some forms of ID may not prove your citizenship, but it does facilitate the investigative process should you encounter LEO. Now you can disagree. That is your right.

    But maybe you would be more comfortable in a place full of ignorant arseholes?
    I think you are giving far too much credit for what level of investigation can or will occur.
     
    I see a NC real ID, which is not a proof of citizenship.
    RealID is a federal program; to get one, you need to present a passport or a birth certificate. It won't function as a passport or a birth/naturalization certificate, but it can serve as proof of citizenship, or at the very least, legal residency status. And it surely is better than nothing.

    Granted, you can get a RealID with a Resident Alien card, but, Resident Aliens are required to carry their cards at all times, so they already should have proper ID on them that shows legal residency status.

    Of course, any ID you present can be questioned, like it happens routinely in airports and border crossings, not only in the U.S., but around the world.
     
    Not in my opinion.


    Feel better now?


    The majority doesn't benefit from being required to carry papers. History has proven that time and time again.


    I and others have already stated some of the reasons. If you really want to know and really don't know, then just reread this thread starting from a day ago.
    Figures... :hihi:
     
    RealID is a federal program; to get one, you need to present a passport or a birth certificate. It won't function as a passport or a birth/naturalization certificate, but it can serve as proof of citizenship, or at the very least, legal residency status. And it surely is better than nothing.

    Granted, you can get a RealID with a Resident Alien card, but, Resident Aliens are required to carry their cards at all times, so they already should have proper ID on them that shows legal residency status.

    Of course, any ID you present can be questioned, like it happens routinely in airports and border crossings, not only in the U.S., but around the world.
    First. My original question was about citizenship, not legal residency status.

    Two reasons.

    1. Legal residency status can be revoked.

    2. I was specifically talking to Joe who is a citizen.

    Also, FYI, you can get a real ID with only Temporary legal status. So, that can expire, but the Real ID could be 'valid.' It's not proof in any case.

    A US citizen would have to get and carry a passport / passport card, their birth certificate, or their naturalization papers. Most US citizens wouldn't have that on their person. Real ID doesn't count.

    A non citizen is at the mercy of the USG,.especially now.
     

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