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Re: [CAcert-Policy] Identity: The mystery of Ireland's worst driver


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  • From: Duane at e164 dot org <duane AT e164.org>
  • To: Policy-Discussion <cacert-policy AT lists.cacert.org>
  • Subject: Re: [CAcert-Policy] Identity: The mystery of Ireland's worst driver
  • Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 22:18:44 +1000
  • List-archive: <https://lists.cacert.org/cgi-bin/mailman/private/cacert-policy>
  • List-id: Policy-Discussion <cacert-policy.lists.cacert.org>

Elwing wrote:

> At least in the US, there are a *lot* of people who do not have
> passports, would we prevent them from getting a CACert because of that? 
> (It's not a required identity document, merely proof of citizenship, in
> fact, try going to a bar and showing your US passport to get in - they
> look at you funny and ask for your driver's license)

It's no longer proof of citizenship since non-citizens were getting
them, for all international border crossings into the US, including by
land from Canada and Mexico you now need a passport or similar document
to prove your citizenship.

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 Duane

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