American Samizdat

Tuesday, May 10, 2005. *
By Rep. Ron Paul, M.D., R-TX
The Baltimore Chronicle
May 10, 2005


Rep. Paul was one of three Republicans who voted against the bill to which the Real ID Act was attached.

"Terrorism is the excuse given for virtually every new power grab by the federal government, and the national ID is no exception. But federal agencies have tried to create a national ID for years, long before the 9-11 attacks. In fact, a 1996 bill sought to do exactly what the REAL ID Act does: transform state drivers’ licenses into de facto national ID cards. At the time, Congress was flooded with calls by angry constituents and the bill ultimately died.

"Proponents of the REAL ID Act {HR 418} continue to make the preposterous claim that the bill does not establish a national ID card. This is dangerous and insulting nonsense. Let’s get the facts straight: The REAL ID Act transforms state motor vehicle departments into agents of the federal government. Nationalizing standards for driver's licenses and birth certificates in a federal bill creates a national ID system, pure and simple. Having the name of your particular state on the ID is meaningless window dressing.

"Federally imposed standards for drivers' license and birth certificates make a mockery of federalism and the 10th amendment. While states technically are not forced to accept the federal standards, any refusal to comply would mean their residents could not get a job, receive Social Security, or travel by plane. So rather than imposing a direct mandate on the states, the federal government is blackmailing them into complying with federal dictates."

See also:

The Real ID Act Raises Privacy issues

States May Disobey Driver's License Rules

Why the REAL ID Act May Actually Harm, Not Bolster, National Security
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