ADC Press Release: Over 40 Groups Announce Anti-National REAL ID Public Comment Campaign
Washington, DC | May 1, 2007 | www.adc.org | Today, forty-two organizations representing trans-partisan, nonpartisan, privacy, consumer, civil liberty, civil rights, and immigrant organizations have joined to launch a national campaign to solicit public comments to stop the nation's first national ID system-REAL ID. The deadline to submit comments is 5pm on Tuesday, May 8.
The groups joining in the anti-REAL ID campaign are concerned about the increased threat of counterfeiting and identity theft, lack of security to protect against unauthorized access to the document's machine readable content, increased cost to taxpayers, diverting of state funds intended for homeland security, increased costs for obtaining a license or state issued ID card, the possibility of profiling on the basis of national origin and/or race, and because the REAL ID would create a false belief that it is secure and unforgeable.
This effort builds on the momentum of broad opposition to the REAL ID in the nation. Montana has become the fifth state, following Maine, Idaho, Arkansas, and Washington, to prohibit cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in implementing the REAL ID national identification system.
Under the Act, states and the federal government would share access to a vast national database that could include images of birth certificates; marriage licenses; divorce papers; court ordered separations; medical records; and detailed information on the name, date of birth, race, religion, ethnicity, gender, address, telephone, e-mail address, social security numbers for more than 240 million with no requirements or controls on how this database might be used. Many may not have the documents required to obtain a REAL ID, or they may face added requirements based on arbitrary decisions made by DMV employees.
The draft regulations to implement the REAL ID Act are open for comment until 5 p.m. EST on May 8, 2007. To take action, submit comments against the fundamentally flawed national identification scheme, under Docket No. 2006-0030.
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), which is the largest non-sectarian and non-partisan Arab-American grassroots civil rights organization, is strongly opposed to REAL ID. Carol Khawly, ADC Director of Legal Advocacy, said "As a community, we fear that the REAL ID card will be used by different government agencies as well as private parties to profile individuals who look foreign or who have a foreign name. The Act negatively impacts the rights of the Arab-American community as well as other immigrant communities, seriously affects individual privacy rights, and promotes unjust discrimination and profiling on the basis of ethnicity and religion."
Online: Through the public submission portal at: http://www.regulations.gov
Or use one of the more user-friendly sites found at the following web addresses:
EFF: https://secure.eff.org/site/Advocacy?JServSessionIdr007=jursz5zko3.app13b&cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=287
Privacy Activism http://stoprealid.privacyactivism.org/wiki/index.php?title=Instructions_for_filing_comments
To Fax Comments to the Department of Homeland Security: Electronic Frontier Foundation: http://action.eff.org/site/Advocacy?id=287, Privacy Coalition http://www.privacycoalition.org/stoprealid/sampletext.html or send a letter to the agency at Fax 1-866-466-5370.
Postal mail: Department of Homeland Security Attn: NAC 1-12037 Washington, DC 20528
ALL COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY UNTIL 5:00 PM EST ON MAY 8, 2007.
FYI: OTHER ANTI-REAL ID ONLINE RESOURCES:
ACLU http://www.realnightmare.org/ EFF http://www.eff.org/Privacy/ID/RealID/ EPIC http://www.epic.org/privacy/id_cards Liberty Coalition http://www.libertycoalition.net/issues/national-id-0 Privacy Activism http://stoprealidnow.blogspot.com/ Privacy Rights Clearinghouse http://www.privacyrights.org/ar/real_id_act.htm
LIST OF ALL OF THE GROUPS SUPPORTING THIS CAMPAIGN
1. American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations 2. American Library Association 3. American Policy Center 4. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee 5. Association of American Physicians & Surgeons 6. Bill of Rights Defense Committee 7. Center for Digital Democracy 8. Center for Financial Privacy and Human Rights 9. Citizen Outreach Project. 10. Citizens Against Government Waste 11. Common Cause 12. Computing Professionals for Social Responsibility 13. Consumer Action 14. DownsizeDC.org 15. Electronic Frontier Foundation 16. Electronic Privacy Information Center 17. Fairfax County Privacy Council 18. Give Me Back My Rights Coalition 19. Government Accountability Project 20. Gun Owners of America 21. Immigrant Workers Union 22. Leadership Conference on Civil Rights 23. Liberty Coalition 24. National Center for Transgender Equality 25. National Council of Jewish Women 26. National Council of La Raza 27. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force 28. National Immigration Law Center 29. OpenCarry.org 30. Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays 31. Patient Privacy Rights Foundation 32. Privacy Activism 33. Privacy Rights Clearinghouse 34. Privacy Times 35. Republican Liberty Caucus 36. Rutherford Institute, The 37. The Arc of the United States United Cerebral Palsy 38. The Multiracial Activist 39. US Bill of Rights Foundation 40. Virginia Citizens Defense League 41. Virginia Gun Owners Coalition 42. World Privacy Forum
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