Over Forty Groups Announce National REAL ID Public Campaign - Privacy Coalition

Over Forty Groups Announce National REAL ID Public Campaign - Privacy Coalition

WASHINGTON, DC - Today, 43 organizations representing transpartisan, 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 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, and because the REAL ID would create a false belief that it is secure and unforgeable.

This effort builds on the momentum that is signaling broad opposition to the REAL ID in the states. Montana has become the fifth state, following Maine, Idaho, Arkansas, and Washington, to prohibit cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security in implementing the REAL ID national identification system.

Under the Act, states and 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 Number 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 base on arbitrary and capricious 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 and submit comments against the fundamentally flawed national identification scheme, under Docket No. 2006-0030-0001.

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:
Electronic Frontier Foundation portal
Privacy Activism portal

Fax Comments to the Department of Homeland Security through these sites:
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Privacy Coalition
Or send a letter to the agency. 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.

Visit the Stop REAL ID Campaign site: http://www.privacycoalition.org/stoprealid

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
  4. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
    • Carol Khawly, Director of Legal Advocacy at ADC, states that "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."
  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
    • "Make no mistake, this is a national identification system that will affect your everyday life," said Melissa Ngo, Director of EPIC's Identification and Surveillance Project. "Critics of the REAL ID scheme are called anti-security, but it is not anti-security to reject a national identification system that will harm our national security and make it easier for criminals to pretend to be law-abiding Americans."
  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. People for the American Way
  33. Privacy Activism
    • "The breadth and diversity of the opposition is a real testimony to how harmful Real ID is to so many different communities," said Deborah Pierce, Executive Director of PrivacyActivism.org and one of the founders of the Stop Real ID Now! activism campaign. "By getting people and groups who are usually excluded from the debate involved at the grassroots level, we can stop Real ID."
    • "The Real ID Act of 2005 turns our state driver's licenses into a national ID card, costs over $20 billion dollars, infringes privacy, and imposes major burdens on taxpayers, anybody renewing a driver's license, seniors, immigrants, transgender people, and state governments - while doing nothing to protect against terrorism," said privacy activist Jon Pincus, one of the founders of the Stop Real ID Now! activism campaign. "This commenting process is a great chance for the American people to tell DHS and Congress the Real ID Act is a bad law that needs to be repealed."
  34. Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
  35. Privacy Times
  36. Republican Liberty Caucus
  37. Rutherford Institute, The
  38. The Arc of the United States United Cerebral Palsy
  39. The Multiracial Activist
  40. US Bill of Rights Foundation
  41. Virginia Citizens Defense League
  42. Virginia Gun Owners Coalition
  43. World Privacy Forum

More Groups Join Anti-National ID Campaign:

  1. Asian American Justice Center
  2. Young Democrats of America

If you are interested in joining the Privacy Coalition or signing the Privacy Pledge, please e-mail to coalition@privacy.org.
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