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| June 01, 2003 | Etzioni, Amita | COPYRIGHT 2003 The American Enterprise, a national magazine of politics, business and culture (TEAmag.com). This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

In March 2003 the FBI issued a worldwide alert for Adnan El Shukrijumah, who is sought for questioning in connection with possible terrorist threats against the United States. A major problem in apprehending him: He uses a variety of aliases and fake documents. The government's new terrorist watch list, airline passenger-screening network, and foreign student tracking system all face the same problems. No matter how well these networks function at tracking the right people, they are easy to fool with fake documents. The best solution is national I.D. cards.

Many Americans have long had a strong visceral reaction against required I.D. cards, which they associate with "domestic passports" used in the Soviet Union. The right to be let alone is widely associated with the notion that a person has a right to remain anonymous unless authorities can demonstrate a reason why they suspect the person committed a crime. But Americans increasingly recognize that one cannot fly, drive, go overseas, enter many public buildings, or even cash a check, without some form of identification. To say that I.D.s Americans use every day, like driver's licenses and social security cards, are voluntary is simply a joke.

Terrorists and criminals are also covered by the de facto requirement to have an I.D. The current problem is not that they have none, but that they have many. While most Americans have no reason to purchase false I.D.s, they are easy to obtain. (Under-age college kids, after all, have little trouble getting into bars that way.) Issuing I.D. cards that are resistant to fraud will do nothing to harm law-abiding Americans but will crimp the style of those who seek to break the law.

Terrorists will face the greatest inconvenience. Most of the 19 hijackers of 9/11 ...

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