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Monday, December 18, 2006

Is the REAL ID Act on "Borrowed Time?" Let's Hope So.

From the ACLU:

"The Real ID Act is living on borrowed time; no act that repugnant to our Constitutional rights, burdensome to America’s drivers, and costly to taxpayers can or should be implemented," said Timothy Sparapani, an ACLU Legislative Counsel. "We urge lawmakers to demand explicit protections when they consider how to best restore the privacy and freedoms lost under Real ID, or else the Department of Homeland Security will likely again fail to protect Americans' privacy and civil liberties."

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