Americans, Do You Carry Citizenship Proving Papers
I don't and never have.
I don't even carry my passport oversees....I mean sometimes you need it but I've never been asked for it unless stopped by police on a bus
Not true at all. For example, you can get a driver's license in all fifty states if you have a green card. Green cards by definition are issued only to non-citizens.The only people in the U.S. who carry around their passports are people who need ID for a specific reason and have no other form of ID and people with non-white skin who are afraid they will be targeted by ICE eve
I looked this up and EDLs seem to be Michigan, Minnesota, NYC, Vermont, and Washington only. That list of states make me think it's basically a Canandian land border crossing special in lieu of passport cards.
That's all we really get... and boom, we normalie carrying around proof of citizenship like we're some kind of Nazi state.
Pre-Trump the political class intentionally made it as opaque as possible to differentiate whether someone was a citizen or not. The ambiguity is intentional. Of course this isn't ideal when anyone tries to actually enact immigration enforcement, and it creates a lot of room for error.
Yeah, it’s the ambiguity caused by Biden that is causing all these unforced “errors” by the Trump Gestapo units. What a dumb ****ing theory.
Trump and his supporters do not care about civil liberties. Even the LEO in Minnesota are decrying the illegal tactics of ICE. But the Trumptards WANT this. Idiots and *******s. So much for BackingTheBlue.