Matthew Small <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In all seriousness, why is it a problem for one particular segment of the 
> population to show an ID just to prove identity?

I think the idea is that the poor, the homeless, and others may be
generally unorganized or simply not need their ID and/or not have one.

In other words, in our daily corporate lives everyone wears khakis,
polos, and pays with a credit card but there's another segment of the
population that lives check to check, doesn't have a car (no license),
etc but they are citizens.

The idea is that these people are disenfranchised since they're
Americans, born here, living here, and simply do not have the
documents we all consider a routine part of life.  They are too busy
just trying to survive every day and generally don't have time or
money to get to the government office 50 miles away to file the papers
and wait for documents to come to an address they might not have.

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