That makes TSA Touchless ID a clean demo of document-gated access.
You can still fly without the document.
You just lose access to the faster process unless the right paperwork is on file.
That is the same structural move the SAVE Act #1457420 makes at voter registration:
not just eligibility,
but documents as the gate.
Different setting.
Same mechanism.
Pass-port is a license to travel. It should be none, zero.
Freedom of movement is a basic right, but people were fooled into believe that you need a pass-port to travel. In fact when you apply for a pass-port you enter in a contract and that's where your are trapped.
Disclaimer: I have no pass-port - I return it to their owners some years ago.
Read more: #736757
You’re arguing what should be true.
I’m describing how the system actually works.
You can still travel without a passport domestically.
You just don’t get access to the faster workflow without the right document.
That’s the mechanism TSA Touchless ID uses, and it’s the same kind of documentary hurdle the SAVE Act would impose at voter registration.
that system is for obedient slaves