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ID Card for Workers Is at Center of Immigration Plan
By LAURA MECKLER




Customs and Border Protection agent Jesus Gomez checks a passport at the vehicle crossing at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in California.

Lawmakers working to craft a new comprehensive immigration bill have settled on a way to prevent employers from hiring illegal immigrants: a national biometric identification card all American workers would eventually be required to obtain.

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Lawmakers working to craft a new comprehensive immigration bill are proposing a new national biometric ID card that would be required of all U.S. workers. WSJ's Laura Meckler explains the proposal and the objections from privacy advocates.
Under the potentially controversial plan still taking shape in the Senate, all legal U.S. workers, including citizens and immigrants, would be issued an ID card with embedded information, such as fingerprints, to tie the card to the worker.

The ID card plan is one of several steps advocates of an immigration overhaul are taking to address concerns that have defeated similar bills in the past.

The uphill effort to pass a bill is being led by Sens. Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) and Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.), who plan to meet with President Barack Obama as soon as this week to update him on their work. An administration official said the White House had no position on the biometric card.

"It's the nub of solving the immigration dilemma politically speaking," Mr. Schumer said in an interview. The card, he said, would directly answer concerns that after legislation is signed, another wave of illegal immigrants would arrive. "If you say they can't get a job when they come here, you'll stop it."

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Journal Community The biggest objections to the biometric cards may come from privacy advocates, who fear they would become de facto national ID cards that enable the government to track citizens.

"It is fundamentally a massive invasion of people's privacy," said Chris Calabrese, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union. "We're not only talking about fingerprinting every American, treating ordinary Americans like criminals in order to work. We're also talking about a card that would quickly spread from work to voting to travel to pretty much every aspect of American life that requires identification."

Mr. Graham says he respects those concerns but disagrees. "We've all got Social Security cards," he said. "They're just easily tampered with. Make them tamper-proof. That's all I'm saying."

U.S. employers now have the option of using an online system called E-Verify to check whether potential employees are in the U.S. legally. Many Republicans have pressed to make the system mandatory. But others, including Mr. Schumer, complain that the existing system is ineffective.

Last year, White House aides said they expected to push immigration legislation in 2010. But with health care and unemployment dominating his attention, the president has given little indication the issue is a priority.

Rather, Mr. Obama has said he wanted to see bipartisan support in Congress first. So far, Mr. Graham is the only Republican to voice interest publicly, and he wants at least one other GOP co-sponsor to launch the effort.

An immigration overhaul has long proven a complicated political task. The Latino community is pressing for action and will be angry if it is put off again. But many Americans oppose any measure that resembles amnesty for people who came here illegally.
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  • Bill O'Fraudy on Fox last night had Lou Dobbs on and they BOTH agreed that these national ID cards with DNA included were a good idea!! I almost threw up!!

    All Bill O'reilly's brain can process is that the ID cards will keep track of illegals and the businesses that hire them. His brain shuts off right there. UNBELIEVABLE! They will NEVER make me get a national ID card with or without my DNA included, NEVER!!!

  • this is only one step closer to the mark of the beast(microchip), you'll have to have it to buy or sell. never take it in your hand or forehead, or anywhere else for that matter

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  • DNA or ID cards is against the constitution !!! NO NO NO WAY !!!

  • and also very useful for the tax man to determine if your spending exeeds income ?

  • Hi does any country other than Sao Paulo state Brazil, require ID no. or cpf as known here in Brazil to purchase goods and services ? When i need to pay for petrol, food etc the checkout always ask for cpf no. When i answer that i don,t have one they will still take cash for the sale, but i wonder how long this will carry on before shops will not be allowed to make the transaction ? Most people give their no. without question,how strange eh? i think maybe brazil is the 1st test

  • Hi does any country other than Sao Paulo state Brazil, require ID no. or cpf as known here in Brazil to purchase goods and services ? When i need to pay for petrol, food etc the checkout always ask for cpf no. When i answer that i don,t have one they will still take cash for the sale, but i wonder how long this will carry on before shops will not be allowed to make the transaction ? Most people give their no. without question,how strange eh? i think maybe brazil is the 1st test

  • "WHEN THE GOVERNMENT WAGES WAR ON THE TRUTH, WAGES WAR ON FREEDOM ITSELF."

    Quote created and quoted by me NARUKOFAN2 AKA Ryan Greene

  • This National ID Card is on the way!!!!

  • @peptopro17

    dude there both in on it. the term liberal or right winged has nothing to do with the matter at hand. politics is a ploy and smokecreen done by both parties.

  • @TheGame2407 yea its both, but more a liberal's drooling hurricane wet flooding dream

  • @peptopro17

    if you really believe its just the liberals who want this than you really are uninformed.... the shit you see on tv like fox cnn and msnbc its a ploy to get people like you and me blinded by the true agenda at hand. republicans are in on it also. voting is a sham and everything we know as politics as a whole is a smokescreen.

  • Man Alex Jones is a real fat shit now.

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