Immigration Law Should Reflect Our Dynamic Labor Market
by Daniel Griswold
Daniel T. Griswold is director of the Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute in Washington.
Added to cato.org on April 28, 2008
The Homeland Security Department's plans for sharing biometric information internationally - designed to counter the threat of terrorism - face resistance from domestic privacy advocates and European governments that follow stricter privacy laws that protect personal data.
Senior DHS officials speaking at a recent conference on biometrics and privacy policy outlined the ethical imperative for technical standards that would foster unrestricted biometric data sharing.
Dear Grassroots Activists,
First and foremost, let me say that this Alliance is not asking for anything from us except to learn and participate in action. This is simply an invitation for us to merge forces and take part in an unprecedented campaign to end REAL ID (and more).
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