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TSA wants more authority for ID demands, “vetting”, and data use

Posted on June 25, 2020 by pogowasright.org

Papers, Please! alerts us:

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wants more power to require ID from travelers (“credentialing”), control who is and who is not allowed to exercise their right to travel (“vetting”), and use and share information about travelers with more third parties and for more purposes (“expanded data use”).

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1 thought on “TSA wants more authority for ID demands, “vetting”, and data use”

  1. Pgr says:
    June 25, 2020 at 2:17 pm

    Yeah … uh … no.

    Well passed time to de-fund the TSA.

    If I’m not crossing a border, the TSA has no business asking for any ID. Paying cash should never be a key characteristic for govt delving into someone’s background.

    I think that my freedom is more important than my security.
    I prefer to live in a free but insecure world than in a perfectly safe but not free world.

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