This is one of the hottest issues to ever hit the media — radio frequency identification tags for aliens crossing the U.S. border. Actually, the debate about this idea extends to their use on everyone crossing the border.<\/p>\n
While the idea may have its virtues, to say that this would raise some questions of violation of constitutional rights would be a major understatement. This is not George Orwell’s 1984, but ideas like this certainly raise echoes of the “kind” of a state-controlled way of living.<\/p>\n
The whole idea isn’t just to center around the use of these suggested tags. It may include something referred to as a permanent (to be carried at all times) “biometric card” that everyone crossing the border would present, along with their radio frequency identification tag. Scary thought isn’t it; all that personal information floating about on the Internet in the government’s files. Sure they may say it’s secure, (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" This is one of the hottest issues to ever hit the media — radio frequency identification tags for aliens crossing the U.S. border. Actually, the debate about this idea extends to their use on everyone crossing the border. While the…<\/span><\/p>\n