He was detained Nov. 16 reportedly because his Sabah-issued identity card may have been forged.
He then tried to assuage fears by promising to cap the cost of an identity card.
It would mean scrapping the expensive identity card system and having a proper border police, in this country, instead.
"She entered the country as an Iranian citizen and holds Iranian residency, passport and national identity card, " he said.
The woman, believed to have mental health problems, joined the security forces using an illegally obtained Afghan identity card.
We may be reaching a point where the systems behind an identity card are becoming more important than the token itself.
It was one of the justifications Mr Blair made - and is still making - for the introduction of an identity card system.
Scrapyards that signed up to the scheme request a passport, national identity card or photo driving licence, as well as proof of address.
The Mexican government announced last week that it will be the first country to integrate iris scanning as part of its national identity card.
Voting will be electronic - one machine will identify voters' fingerprints, and a second will recognise identity card numbers and register the vote anonymously.
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Under the new policy, Cubans will need only a passport, national identity card, and, if required by the country they are visiting, a visa from their destination.
Based on an identity card he carried with him, the police identified him as a student at the Dronacharya College of Engineering in Noida.
Her lawyer argues that she is listed as female on her passport and identity card, and considered a woman in every other aspect of her life.
Failing to produce an identity card if you are checked in the street can result in a visit to the local police station, especially if you happen to look foreign.
On Saturday, The Washington Post Editorial Board jumped into a center of a decades-old debate by declaring their support for the creation of a universal national identity card.
As a portable and truly personal computer, indeed, the mobile phone may turn out to be the credit card, or even identity card, of the future, making payments and opening doors.
They said they had documents proving his Nazi background, including an SS identity card which showed he had been a guard at Sobibor between March and September 1943, and many witness testimonies.
If we can improve our systems, we may be able to reap many of the benefits of having a national identity card without the burden or cost of actually having to implement one.
E-borders which was primarily meant to improve security, when combined with a biometric identity card scheme, began collecting details of passenger and crews for inbound flights from outside the EU at nine airports in March.
The bill calls for miles of fences, thousands of new border guards, a secure identity card for immigrants and a new obligation for employers to verify that anyone they hire is legally entitled to work.
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Five months later, a search team at the scene of the crash found skeletal remains along with Blassie's identity card, a flight suit, an ejection seat and other items strongly suggesting whose bones these were.
She wants most of the coffee shops to be closed down and a different sort of licence to be issued - an identity card for Dutch cannabis users, so that foreigners would be kept out of the shops that remained.
According to Reforma's investigation, an identity card number that Ricardo Miguel Cavallo submitted to the Mexican authorities in a residency application is the same one sighted by the Spanish judge, Baltasar Garzon, who wants to try Miguel Angel Cavallo on charges of torture and murder.
His own immigration-policy plans, framed as a national-security issue, were not different in any meaningful way from the compromise bill that consumed Congress this spring, except that he wanted every illegal resident to come forward for a tamper-proof identity card before getting in line for citizenship.
To open a door fitted with the latest U.S. government-certified lock from high-end Swiss lock manufacturer Kaba, an employee must both enter a code up to eight digits long, then swipe a unique identity card coded to comply with a new standard that requires an extra layer of security, one designed to track individual staffers and make covert intrusion harder than ever.
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Officials are attempting to make these tasks more manageable by requiring that users of the most prominent microblog service, Sina Weibo, register using their real name and identity-card number by March 16th.
They propose, for example, to scrap Labour's identity-card scheme, introduce the election of local police chiefs and repeal the 42-day maximum for detaining terrorists before they are charged (if there is no new evidence that the 42-day limit is needed, Mr Cameron says circumspectly).
George also recommended that the IRS limit the number of deposits into the same account and that the Treasury require financial institutions to verify the identity of debit card purchasers.
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Credit and debit card fraud has increased by 53% over the last two years, which is why banks sometimes check the identity of the card user if a transaction is taking place abroad.
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