Sentences with phrase «introduce identity cards»

Having flung our borders wide to anyone who cared to wander in, they want to use this as an excuse to introduce identity cards.
Labour's plans to introduce identity cards came under fire in the House of Commons this lunchtime from Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy.
Later, when Iran introduced identity cards and all citizens had to be registered with a given and a family name, Mohammad supposedly...

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Along the line, Madam Zian was introduced to Sowatey by a Chinese, named Wang, who claimed that Peter, the «goro boy», was a Presidential Staffer, and to convince the woman, the fraudster was wearing a National Security Identity Card of the seat of government.
«We were introducing a biometric identity card, compulsory for anyone coming in from outside the European Union.
Introduced by Israel in 1949, the ID cards are classified into different colours that depend on the identity of their holder — itself based on a complex set of rules around birthplace and / or residence.
The company introduced credit and debit card support in December 2014, allowing users to buy digital currencies in different fiat currencies online on the condition of identity and address verification.
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