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Story: Pilots ready to seek legal action over ID cards

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Not live but right to reside

We are born with a right to live and be brought to mature sustainability by our parents. We have no other rights to anything until and unless we have EARNED them. Any Government prescribed "right" to anything is a charitable gift at the expense of the citizens that Government is supposed to represent.
My argument is that historic resident citizens who are here by birth should not need to have ID cards as their identity can be proven and confirmed. All others, whose origin and identity, and therefore natural right to reside, should have the ID Card to properly identify them and enable their permitted residency to be easily confirmed. Race or religion has no relevance in this matter and to attempt to introduce it is attempt to disguise and bolster a very weak argument.
Always remember, a RIGHT to anything has to be earned or it becomes a burden on the community.

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