Wednesday, June 27, 2007

On the floor, Sessions claims that the identification-card program proposed in the "grand bargain" can do little to weed out an un-fingerprinted individual who applies under a false name, so even individuals on terror and criminal watchlists can apply for these ID's and receive them. These ID's can then be used to do such things as open bank accounts, board planes, etc. Cites an individual calling this "grand bargain" the "Terrorist Assistance and Facilitation Act of 2007."
Sessions claims American public supports more incremental measures for immigration changes...