Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone leave home without identification?
I always take ID.
If you routinely leave home without ID, why?
If you get in an accident, have a medical emergency, or are a victim of a crime, why do you not want to have your ID with you?
If you don’t, why not? You want to be unable to be identified and unable to have authorities contact your loved ones?
An id is not your passport. Stop bring fake naive
That should be in a safe deposit box somewhere. Not going to Busch Gardens
Green Card holders must legally carry their documentation.
U.S. law requires green card holders to carry their Green Card (Form I-551) with them at all times. Specifically, the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) Section 264(e) states that every alien aged 18 and over must carry this card or alien registration receipt card "at all times". Failure to do so can result in fines or even imprisonment.
Hmmmm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone leave home without identification?
I always take ID.
If you routinely leave home without ID, why?
If you get in an accident, have a medical emergency, or are a victim of a crime, why do you not want to have your ID with you?
If you don’t, why not? You want to be unable to be identified and unable to have authorities contact your loved ones?
Because I go for walks and runs, I bike places. I don't need ID unless I am driving or getting on an airplane. This is the effing USA, not soviet Russia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always carry ID. Female WASP. Exception would be walking in the neighborhood.
And, when I lived and worked overseas, I always carried my passport.
That's you. We're not required to carry ID while walking in this country.
I grew up overseas (foreign service family) and none of us carried our passports at all times.
FYI law enforcement always has the right to detain you in order to ascertain your identity, if they have reasonable suspicion of anything.
They can't randomly stop you and demand ID, but they if they can articulate any reason that you might be someone they are looking to bring in, they can hold you until you prove you are not who they suspect you are.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone leave home without identification?
I always take ID.
If you routinely leave home without ID, why?
If you get in an accident, have a medical emergency, or are a victim of a crime, why do you not want to have your ID with you?
If you don’t, why not? You want to be unable to be identified and unable to have authorities contact your loved ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always carry ID. Female WASP. Exception would be walking in the neighborhood.
And, when I lived and worked overseas, I always carried my passport.
That's you. We're not required to carry ID while walking in this country.
I grew up overseas (foreign service family) and none of us carried our passports at all times.
Anonymous wrote:Being a citizen doesn’t matter. They will disappear anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Talking with some friends (who are all minorities) and they said they have taken to carrying their passport cards and other identification with them at all times. I usually carry my drivers license but that doesn’t show place of birth. Should I carry my passport just in case?
I am nervous because I was not born here but am a naturalized citizen. I am out with my kids alone a lot. I sincerely cannot imagine what would happen if ICE took me and just left my young kids to fend for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a shame that Joe Biden created this mess by allowing in so many illlegals, and now even legal immigrants have to worry about being deported.
Do you even hear yourself? ICE is detaining people here for 20+ years. They detained a 17yo who arrived with he was 5. Whatever Biden did does not mean that you have to rough up pregnant women and teenagers. Please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a citizen doesn’t matter. They will disappear anyone.
Deport anyone here illegally, much to the hysterical dismay of democrats.
You say that but people who are US citizens have been deported and placed in a prison in El Salvador for over 3 months. Once you are out of the country and in a prison you are out of luck. ICE was trying to do that to the NJ mayor that got arrested. The judge stopped it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone leave home without identification?
I always take ID.
If you routinely leave home without ID, why?
If you get in an accident, have a medical emergency, or are a victim of a crime, why do you not want to have your ID with you?
If you don’t, why not? You want to be unable to be identified and unable to have authorities contact your loved ones?
An id is not your passport. Stop bring fake naive
That should be in a safe deposit box somewhere. Not going to Busch Gardens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone leave home without identification?
I always take ID.
If you routinely leave home without ID, why?
If you get in an accident, have a medical emergency, or are a victim of a crime, why do you not want to have your ID with you?
If you don’t, why not? You want to be unable to be identified and unable to have authorities contact your loved ones?
An id is not your passport. Stop bring fake naive
That should be in a safe deposit box somewhere. Not going to Busch Gardens
Green Card holders must legally carry their documentation.
U.S. law requires green card holders to carry their Green Card (Form I-551) with them at all times. Specifically, the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) Section 264(e) states that every alien aged 18 and over must carry this card or alien registration receipt card "at all times". Failure to do so can result in fines or even imprisonment.
Hmmmm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone leave home without identification?
I always take ID.
If you routinely leave home without ID, why?
If you get in an accident, have a medical emergency, or are a victim of a crime, why do you not want to have your ID with you?
If you don’t, why not? You want to be unable to be identified and unable to have authorities contact your loved ones?
An id is not your passport. Stop bring fake naive
That should be in a safe deposit box somewhere. Not going to Busch Gardens
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone leave home without identification?
I always take ID.
If you routinely leave home without ID, why?
If you get in an accident, have a medical emergency, or are a victim of a crime, why do you not want to have your ID with you?
If you don’t, why not? You want to be unable to be identified and unable to have authorities contact your loved ones?