

An edition of Documenting Americans (2017)
A Political History of National ID Card Proposals in the United States
By Magdalena Krajewska
Publish Date
Oct 12, 2017
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
299
Description:
"This is the first and only comprehensive, book-length political history of national ID card proposals and developments in identity policing in the United States. The book focuses on the period from 1915 to 2016, including the post-9/11 debates and policy decisions regarding the introduction of technologically-advanced identification documents, including driver's licenses. Putting the United States in comparative perspective and connecting the vital issues of immigration and homeland security, [the author] shows how national ID card proposals have been woven into political conflict across a variety of policy fields. Findings contradict conventional wisdom, debunking two common myths: that Americans are opposed to national ID cards and that American policymakers never propose national ID cards."--Back cover.