From the WSJ article:
The biggest objections to the biometric cards may come from privacy advocates, who fear they would become de facto national ID cards that enable the government to track citizens.Ya think?
We can't secure our borders, we can't come up with a reasonable guest worker program, so the cum laudes in Congress are going to deprive the citizenry of any remaining right to privacy; so they can say, voila, we have solved the illegal immigration problem, now let's do some serious amnesty, which almost rhymes with sodomy for a good reason.
Sorry for the run-on, but coherence fails me.
Image for this post courtesy of Dr. Bulldog and Ronin, a seriously deranged conservative blog I suggest you check out.
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