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Dept. of Homeland Security Backs Off of RFID Chips

Citizens Against Government Waste reports that DHS proposed federal standards for Real ID no longer mandates the use of imbedded radio-frequency chips.

That would be citizens 1, Big Brother 0.

Link to Citizens Against Government Waste: CAGW: REAL ID Regulations Omit the Worst

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