This. Countries with mandatory ID cards can require them to vote, works great. The US is not such a country.
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Replying to @marcan42 @karmagirl_avro
those IDs were primarily a "anti-insurgency" measure in most parts of SE Asia - would conflict with US values
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Replying to @PatchouliW @karmagirl_avro
ID cards are a perfectly normal thing in democratic, western European countries.
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Replying to @marcan42 @karmagirl_avro
They were imported as part of the campaign to stop the Malayan Commie Insurgency.
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Replying to @PatchouliW @karmagirl_avro
Not saying they weren't, but ID cards are not inherently bad. The US could solve a lot of problems with them.
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But for that they need to stop pretending they're optional and actually issue them to everyone.
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Instead of the current situation where random actions require photo ID that you're not guaranteed to have.
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Replying to @marcan42 @karmagirl_avro
Agreed... but the price of that would be shuttering the door on undocumented folks. Some say that's good, some bad
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Replying to @PatchouliW @karmagirl_avro
If undocumented folks are effectively living like documented folks then they should be offered documentation.
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Replying to @marcan42 @karmagirl_avro
I would not trust Trump to implement such a system with care. He'd probably just deport them.
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I would not trust Trump... Period.
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Replying to @marcan42 @karmagirl_avro
(he wants to regulate our)
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