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HR 4760: The Immigration Bill That Contains A National ID Card

Posted on February 5, 2018June 25, 2025 by Dissent

This is the second time we’re posting something about this bill. That’s a hint. If you haven’t paid attention to this already, take a minute and find out more as some of this is just pushing us more and more to a gestapo or surveillance state.

Before I hear any of the blather from those who still believe in a right/left paradigm, understand that this bill was introduced by a Republican.  House Resolution 4760, which is tied to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals compromise put forth by the Trump administration, has a national ID card buried in the midst of its text.

The bill, which is titled the Securing America’s Future Act of 2018, was introduced by Republican Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA).

According to the new legislation,  a new mandatory national identification system would be imposed that would require citizens to carry a government-approved ID containing “biometric features.”

Can anyone say, “Papers please?”?

Read more on The Daily Sheeple.

Joe Cadillic, who sent along the link to the article, tacked on a note:

Did you notice that drunk drivers will also be deported?

The bill revises provisions regarding: (1) detention of aliens in removal proceedings; (2) illegal entry and reentry; (3) inadmissibility and deportability of criminal aliens, gang members, drunk drivers…

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