re: #164 lawhawk
There’s plenty of ID that doesn’t verify immigration status, though, that functions as ID.
Maybe if the person is being stopped on the street, then the judge might have a point, but people generally carry ID with them wherever they go since they’re often required to show ID to enter office buildings, etc.
Um, no. I have not had to show an ID that verified immigration status a single time in the past four years for any reason.
Most IDs to enter office buildings are for that particular business.