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Ron Paul: Gang of 8 Hiding National ID Card in Immigration Reform

Ron Paul: Gang of 8 Hiding National ID Card in Immigration Reform
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While his son, Senator Rand Paul, has taken most of the national spotlight away from his father, Ron Paul has not stopped advancing his "Campaign for Liberty." Ron Paul and his supporters have built up a massive database of "liberty loving" supporters since the organization launched in 2008, following his second unsuccessful campaign for the Presidency. And today, he is robo-calling his supporters to sign a petition against the inclusion of a National ID card in immigration reform negotiations. From the petition:

If passed, it would require every American to obtain a National ID card to work legally in the U.S. - and you can bet it will be only a matter of time until they're required even for simple purchases

Ron Paul calls the current proposals "by far the worst national ID card the statists have come up with yet.” And he blames the "Gang of 8," which includes Lindsey Graham, John McCain, and Chuck Schumer, for working with Obama to "sneak a national ID" into an immigration reform bill.  "A statist's dream,” Paul decries.According to Paul, the national ID would create a new federal database with biometric information on all citizens and those who work within the United States. He claims that, in short time, it would be illegal for anyone to have a job without an ID card. "Every time any citizen applies for a job, the government will know... once the government bureaucrats know exactly how we run our lives, they will try and control them."

He warns that "the government will know what you eat, drink, and read. Once they know this information, they will regulate everything" from your food to your education, depriving us of our freedom. Issues like amnesty are just being used as cover. The National ID is what the "statists" really want.

Chad Peace

Chad Peace

Attorney and IVC Media president Chad Peace focuses on election reform. He helped pass CA’s top-two primary and San Diego’s Measure K. His work analyzes how system design and structural reforms can give independent voters a more meaningful voice.

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