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Apparently green-card holders have to carry their green cards around all the time. This law was so rarely enforced that I never knew about it despite having been a green-card holder myself.
The thing is, US Citzens don’t have to carry papers with them, so there is no way to enforce it without stomping all over the rights of citizens. We should all be outraged over the expectation of producing papers.
This is what it’s really all about; everybody has rights, or no one does. There is no in between.
Right, it should be perfectly fine to answer “Papiere bitte” with “fuck off”. Until they know you’re someone who is required to carry their paperwork, they shouldn’t be able to require it
My friend got her green card about 20 years ago, and she said they made it very clear she needed to carry it at all times.
Because no one forgets, ever. And even if they don't, what prevents a bad actor from stealing it?
All my youth, it was stressed to always carry my ID and social security card. Them it was "in two separate places," and then, "leave ss card home."
I didn't say anything about the enforcement of the rule or how dumb it was. I was only pointing out that it should not be a surprise to any green card holder that they need to be carrying it.
Former green card holder here: I read all the paperwork I got and I always carried my green card on me cos I was aware of the requirement. Am a bit paranoid about paperwork.
I guess similar to jaywalking. Very few people ever get fined/charged with it even though it being a crime in most states in the US.
My wife used to be a green card holder it was made clear to her when she got it that she needed to always carry it. Not defending the gestapo's actions, but the dude should not have left the card at home.
I was still a kid (under 18) when I had a green card so maybe I didn't get the official lecture for that reason, and then my parents didn't think it was important enough to tell me.
I gotta point out that in Canada at least, unless you're driving you don't need to carry any ID. You could be a freshly landed immigrant and you don't really need to carry anything. Unless you're driving, buying alcohol / weed or need to register for something. Its wild to me that "not having your papers" while just going about your day in the world is not resulting in major protests. Just wild.
I saw that. Why hasn't that been changed under any administration? Is it something we need to address?
I think that having unenforced laws is in general a bad thing because then the government can use selective enforcement as a tool of oppression, so you won't find me objecting to a repeal. Maybe it'll happen if there's ever a major backlash against Trump's immigration policies.
I would like for it to be addressed, regardless of the administration.
I hope you and yours stay safe and healthy in every way, friend.
Doesnt that mean they can arrest everyone at the beach for nothing other than them not having their paperwork in the water with them. Throw them in the back of a truck and then if they so happened to be a green card fine them.
The whole thing seems sketchy.
"Why are you arresting/ticketing me?" "Because there is no way you have papers in that Speedo"
republicans don't want to do it, and no one thought to include it as a rider on funding for israel, so democrats didn't do it.