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originally posted by: NewzNose
a reply to: Nochzwei
I don't understand....did either of these happen to you? Is it now illegal to have a Chinese girlfriend?
originally posted by: Nochzwei
Would it not simply be a height of tptb surveillance, if they can gain access to your hair brush and find out the ethnicity of your ex girlfriend being Chinese and also gain access to your blood, say when you are admitted to a hospital and taking out all your dna information?
Just wondering what each one's experience is in this regard.
originally posted by: Nochzwei
Yes. Maybe the agenda is to build a data base on individuals on their watch list.
originally posted by: NewzNose
a reply to: Nochzwei
I don't understand....did either of these happen to you? Is it now illegal to have a Chinese girlfriend?
The law, called the Real ID Act, was originally passed in 2005 in response to national security concerns after 9/11. It intends to reduce identity theft and fraud and enhance the nation’s security by asking states to meet more than 40 federal standards when issuing driver’s licenses. Washington’s licenses meet about half of those requirements.
Through the law, your ID eventually won’t be enough to get you on a plane. The government hasn’t given a timeline of when air travel will be affected. The Department of Homeland Security was supposed to make an announcement by the end of 2015, but that didn’t happen.