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Traveling out of Alabama with only a paper copy of your Real ID? TSA says that's not enough. Here's what to know.
The roughly 20-year path to implementation stemming from the 2005 REAL ID Act has been bumpy, marked at times by resistance from states tasked with issuing the documentation.
Travel REAL ID is here. Here is how Texans are navigating the new change On May 7, the REAL ID Act went into effect, requiring anyone traveling domestically to have a REAL ID driver's license.
The REAL ID Act effectively institutes a form of mass surveillance and verification that doesn’t discriminate between those who have given reason for suspicion and those who haven’t.