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This should be at the federal level.

Archive: https://archive.today/2FXta

From the post:

>If you aren’t a U.S. citizen but legally residing in the country, that’s already marked on your state-issued Wyoming ID. But some like Secretary of State Chuck Gray think non-citizen status needs to be more clearly marked on these IDs to prevent election fraud. On Thursday, the Senate Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee unanimously passed legislation that would further this goal. Senate File 33, which has been sponsored by the committee, would add a line to ID cards reading, “Not U.S,” as well as green coloring in the banner, Bucking Horse logo and disclaimer indicating the citizenship status of a cardholder.

This should be at the federal level. Archive: https://archive.today/2FXta From the post: >>If you aren’t a U.S. citizen but legally residing in the country, that’s already marked on your state-issued Wyoming ID. But some like Secretary of State Chuck Gray think non-citizen status needs to be more clearly marked on these IDs to prevent election fraud. On Thursday, the Senate Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee unanimously passed legislation that would further this goal. Senate File 33, which has been sponsored by the committee, would add a line to ID cards reading, “Not U.S,” as well as green coloring in the banner, Bucking Horse logo and disclaimer indicating the citizenship status of a cardholder.
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I consider this "ok" for perm residents / (some very specific) temp visa holders but it should be even more obvious.

"Asylum" seekers or other's? Fuck that, deport them. They should not be here in the first point.

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> I consider this "ok" for perm residents / (some very specific) temp visa holders but it should be even more obvious.

Only if they are from European countries, as the constitution states. If you are not white, get the fuck out.

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I have no problems with this at all.

One of the only Visa's I consider valid is a marriage visa.