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The Solution SSIVS
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A good solution would keep from feeding the federal government's addiction for our personal information including biometrics while still providing an effective means to confirm that we are who we say we are. Voter fraud Illegal Immigration to ensure that those who are legally qualified are the only persons who obtain state benefits Identity theft Terrorists using a state driver’s license or identification card to facilitate their actions. ** **Identification alone does not stop crime or terrorism because identity is not the same as intent. Seventeen of nineteen 9/11 attackers were unknown to U.S. officials as threats. Although I am not “thrilled” with the idea of U.S. citizens having to obtain a state driver’s license or state identification card I do accept a certain “reality” does exist. The solution to verifying identity while preserving our natural and legal rights is simple and straightforward.
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Start with the Breeder Documents
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an identification document issued to support a person’s identity.
Breeder Document an identification document issued to support a person’s identity. The breeder document has to be considered reliable because it is used to verify and obtain other identity documents BREEDER DOCUMENTS How do we verify a persons identity? The driver’s license and passport are considered to be pretty good proof that you are who you say you are but based on what? Based on your birth certificate which is considered to be the most reliable “breeder document” WHO AM I?
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+ + = FRAUD Biometrics do not prove identity Fraudulent Fraudulent
Authenticated Authentic BREEDER DOCUMENTS Biometrics are attributed to the identity provided by the breeder documents. Garbage in, Garbage out. In the case of the 11 Russian spies, the collecting of their biometrics samples/data did nothing but perpetuate the fake identities based upon fraudulent birth certificates. Biometrics are collected AFTER the individuals birth certificate (or the equivalent) has been authenticated. The identity on the driver’s incense or passport is only as trustworthy as the breeder document. = + Fraudulent FRAUD Fraudulent The FBI’s investigation into the group of Russian operatives discovered that several of the suspects had assumed fraudulent identities and had obtained genuine passports (and other identity documents) in their assumed names. Link
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A person’s identity is established on the basis of his or her birth certificate.
Subsequent identification documents, such as driver’s licenses and passports, are validated on the basis of the birth certificate. ? BREEDER DOCUMENTS The federal government realizes the birth certificate is the primary instrument that "proves" citizenship; this is precisely why the Real ID Act 2005 mandates all birth certificates will be authenticated.
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Federal and State agencies rely on birth certificates as the means to validate identity
For proof of Age and Citizenship to issue other documents ( such as driver’s licenses, Social Security cards, and passports) to determining eligibility for public programs or benefits. Identification for employment purposes
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Electronic Verification of Vital Events
EVVE Electronic Verification of Vital Events EVVE is an existing nationwide system that has the capability to authenticate birth records identity theft illegal immigration voting fraud fraudulent use of driver's licenses EVVE is a state initiative that does something that is very important and necessary, it provides the means for states to authenticate birth certificates. A good solution would include this function. the Constitutional Alliance conditionally supports EVVE. We are working with state lawmakers to ascertain exactly what information is collected, retained and shared and with whom the information is shared. Our proposed solution to address identity theft, illegal immigration, voting fraud and the use of driver's licenses by terrorists to facilitate terrorist acts includes what EVVE does. Our solution goes one step further than EVVE.
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EVVE- Electronic Verification of Vital Events
“An electronic response from the participating vital records jurisdiction either verifies or denies the match with official state or jurisdiction records.” EVVE The National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems (NAPHSIS) has developed and implemented an electronic system that allows immediate confirmation of the information on a birth certificate presented by an applicant to a government office anywhere in the nation irrespective of the place or date of issuance. Authorized Federal and State agency users via a single interface can generate an electronic query to any participating vital records jurisdiction throughout the country to verify the contents of a paper birth certificate or to request an electronic certification (in lieu of the paper birth certificate). An electronic response from the participating vital records jurisdiction either verifies or denies the match with official state or jurisdiction records. It will also flag positive responses where the person matched is now deceased. As designed, queries can be generated and matched against 250 million birth records in jurisdiction vital record databases nationwide. The EVVE system is also capable of supporting the electronic verification and/or electronic certification of death records.” Death records are also matched by EVVE a n alert be raised if a birth certificate belongs to an individual who is deceased (using the birth certificate of the deceased is a common method of committing identity fraud)
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We must begin authenticating the birth certificate
Since the birth certificate is used to validate identity, it makes sense that we should focus on ensuring the authenticity of the birth certificate BREEDER DOCUMENTS Birth Certificates: Too often imitated too easily duplicated. . . If the birth certificate is bogus, the identity proclaimed on the driver’s license or any other documents that are created based upon the birth certificate will be bogus too We must begin authenticating the birth certificate
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State to State Identity Verification System
SSIVS State to State Identity Verification System SSIVS does not require any type of national or more precisely international identification card that would place our religious freedom, privacy, states' rights or sovereignty, at risk. SSIVS SSIVS does not just answer the need for a document to show or prove citizenship status, it also eliminates the need for federal guidelines for state driver's licenses. By placing focus on the authentication of the breeder document (birth certificate), SSIVS provides a strong foundation for ID verification while not requiring U.S. citizens to be enrolled into single global system of identification and financial control. SSIVS
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SSIVS would (1)require states to sequentially number all birth certificate and (2) verify Social Security Number This can be done directly by sates querying the Social Security Administration (not DHS) and would not require an open ended exchange of information Numbering the birth certificates allows the EVVE “system” to recognize and alert the requesting state DMV of an attempted duplicate use of one birth certificate. ** This prevents the common practice of using another person's birth certificate to establish a fraudulent identity 1 2 3 4 SSIVS SSIVS requires that all states sequentially number all birth certificates that they have and are digitizing. The purpose for numbering the birth certificates is to have the EVVE “system” send an alert to the requesting state DMV (Department of Motor Vehicle) office if a birth certificate that was previously authenticated is attempted to be used again to acquire a state driver's license or state identification card for those that do not drive. This would prevent people from using another person's birth certificate. In order to eliminate the problem of states using the same numbering sequence, each state or territory would start their numbering sequence with their two letter state or territory abbreviation. SSIVS **Each state or territory would start their numbering sequence with their two letter abbreviation to avoid duplication in numbering sequence
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State to State Identity Verification
SSIVS State to State Identity Verification EVVE Step by step example DMV The SSIVS system would show John Doe used his rightful birth certificate to obtain his driver's license or state identification card. If another person attempted to use John Doe's birth certificate "the system" would recognize that the specific birth certificate in question had already been used based on the number assigned to John Doe's birth certificate. If John Doe says his driver's license or state identification card was or is lost then John Doe would have to sign an affidavit to that effect under penalty of law if in fact John Doe is lying. If John Doe attempted to use his birth certificate to obtain multiple driver's licenses in different states "the system" would alert DMV officials that John Doe had already used his birth certificate and thus John Doe would not receive a driver's license or state identification card from another state or jurisdiction until John Doe had turned in his Kentucky driver's license or state identification card. SSIVS
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What if a citizen wasn’t born in the USA?
SSIVS Not all citizens are born in the United States so their birth certificate may not be in the system. In those instances since immigration and naturalization are matters under the authority of the federal government, states would need to make inquiry to the federal government to determine citizenship status and to ensure that the documents presented are authentic. In these instances the federal government would have to be queried about the citizenship status of a person. It is the federal government's responsibility to ensure a person who becomes a naturalized citizen is who they claim to be before granting citizenship status to the person. The states would query federal databases to ensure that the documents the individual presents when applying for a state driver's license or identification card are authentic. In those cases where a person from another country is granted a "visa" the process would be the same. The expiration date of the driver's license of those in the United States on a visa would be the expiration date of the visa.
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In a country of over 300 million people there will be cases where states do not have the birth certificates, certificates of birth or other acceptable documents as the state may deem appropriate to authenticate before issuing a state driver's license or state identification card to an individual. The states would deem what procedures they would follow in these very rare cases that the person applying for a state driver's license or state identification card is not able to have their birth certificate, certificate of birth or other acceptable documents authenticated. Hospital records and insurance documents are secondary documents that we envision a state may use along with other documents.
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We recognize that not all citizens are born in the United States
We recognize that not all citizens are born in the United States. In those instances the federal government would have to be queried about the citizenship status of a person. It would be the federal government's responsibility to ensure a person who becomes a naturalized citizen is fact who they claim to be before granting citizenship status to the person. The states would query federal databases to ensure what documents the individual presents to DMV employees when applying for a state driver's license or identification card are authentic. In those cases where a person from another country is granted a "visa" the process would be the same. Before that person is provided a state driver's license that person would have their documents presented to DMV including but not limited to their visa authenticated by the federal government. The expiration date of the driver's license of those in the United States on a visa would be the expiration date of the visa.
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