Here is a good story recently put together on CNET news. Everyone really should take the time to read this. There are some very interesting things developing. Some states have not complied with the Real ID Act, so it gets complicated for people who live in those states as they travel about the country. There has not been alot of information put out about this, but this is a very concise Q & A on the points:
The Real ID law is touted by Homeland Security officials as an anticrime and antiterror measure, but is steadfastly opposed by some state governments on privacy and sovereignty grounds. Computer scientists also have raised concerns about how its creation of a national interlinked database would work in practice. Keep reading for more on Real ID.
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Monday, February 11, 2008
How will Real ID affect you?
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antiterror,
Homeland Security,
Real ID
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