31 March, 2006

Here's a challenge for you.

I have held that one of the flaws of our immigration system is that less is more. The less documentation you have the more you look like a citizen.

Here's a challenge for you, prove you are a citizen of the United States.

A few things tho...

1) You can't use your driver's license. Anyone can get one of those. You have 50 states plus territories (like Puero Rico) to choose from.

2) You can't use your birth certificate. You carry this around? Didn't think so and they are easily forged. Also, just because you are born in this country does not mean you are citizen here. Citizen's can be born abroad too. What you say? Isn't that a foundation of out citizenship process? Mmm no.

3) You can't use your social security card. There is no picture, no fingerprint, nothing more than a name printed on it. Nothing on that card firmly ties it you, Mr. Juan Valdez. They are also fairly easy to get. The Social Security card is truelly the golden ticket to live in the U.S.. Citizens and non Citizens alike can have them and there is NOTHING that distinguishes them. Once you have one of these, you can live here with impunity. You don't need authorization to work to get one of these. You do need one of these to be 'authorized' to work.

Now please... prove you are citizen. There is a correct answer btw.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Survey says? What's the answer?

6:21 AM  

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