
“Requirements in Senate Bill 744 for mandatory worker IDs and electronic verification remove the right of citizens to take employment and ‘give’ it back as a privilege only when proper proof is presented and the government agrees. Any citizen wanting to take a job would face the regulation that his or her digitized high-resolution passport or driver’s license photo be collected and stored centrally in a Homeland Security database. The pictures in the national database would then need to be matched against the job applicant’s government-issued ‘enhanced’ ID card, using a Homeland Security-mandated facial-recognition ‘photo tool.'”
http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/13/opinion/sobel-id-immigration
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