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Add new commentNationalist I.D. (N. Dakota)Submitted by Kenneth on Sat, 2008-01-26 22:44.
As we already knew some states were only resisting the Nationalist I.D. in hopes of getting the federals to pay for this Orwellian legislation. and North Dakota is one of those states sadly. "As of January 31, all adult travelers will have to have a proof of citizenship and proof of identity to enter the United States. And in the coming months, the state of North Dakota will be adopting even STRICTER GUIDELINES." Let's tell north Dakota how we feel about their support for this legislation. Let them know we are disappointed in their decision to enact and enforce this. Governor John Hoeven Senator Kent Conrad (D- ND) Senator Byron L. Dorgan (D- ND) Representative Earl Pomeroy (D - North Dakota) ( categories: Politics )
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