$8M for National ID registry
"Anti-immigration bandwagon," San Francisco Examiner, Sunday, 11/22/95, p. A-5: Amid an article discussing Clinton's effort to beat the Republican's in keeping out illegal aliens: "A federal advisory commision recently proposed that the government establish a computerized register of the names and Social Security numbers of citizens and aliens authorized to work in the United States, so that employers could check the immigration status of job applicants." "Clinton will seek $8.3 million for a pilot program to evaluate the effectiveness of such a system." Comforting words, especially given that children are to be assigned Social Security numbers at birth. Best Wishes, Michael D. Crawford crawford@scruznet.com crawford@maxwell.ucsc.edu <- Finger me here for PGP Public Key.
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