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This article is not specific to immigration but I feel it addresses allot of issues that have been discussed in this forum. The article discusses ways of protesting against the Governments refusal to do their job by purchasing pages in local papers to fuel the protest.
"In the United States there is no phenomenon more threatening to popular government than the unwillingness of newspapers to give the facts to their readers." Nelson Antrim Crawford (1888-1963), American writer, editor, author
First the good news for those who haven't heard: On March 2, 2007, Comrade Chertoff, who heads up the Department of Fatherland Security (okay, it's "Homeland" Security) announced there will be a two year delay in implementing the "Real ID Act":
"WASHINGTON — Under siege from states and angry lawmakers, the White House on Thursday moved back a deadline to implement national driver's license standards that critics say would seriously undermine personal privacy and burden states with a hefty bill. The announcement that states could have an extra 20 months, until the end of 2009, to meet the requirements of the Real ID Act did little to ease criticism of the law from conservative activists, privacy advocates, motor vehicle departments and lawmakers."