Get the shredders ready the Tea Party could be coming.
The citys new municipal ID program allows for personal info provided by applicants to be destroyed at the end of 2016, in case a conservative Republican wins the White House and demands the data, the laws co-sponsor told The Post on Monday.
City Councilman Carlos Menchaca (D-Brooklyn) said the measure was crafted so data submitted by those seeking the cards can be destroyed on Dec. 31, 2016.
The cards are aimed at undocumented immigrants.
In case a Tea Party Republican comes into office and says, We want all of the data from all of the municipal ID programs in the country, were going to take the data, he explained.
The next president assumes office Jan. 20, 2017.
That date is an important signal to the future of immigration reform. That allows us to prepare for any new leadership, Menchaca said.
In order to get an ID, residents must provide their names, addresses, aliases, dates of birth and other information, making it easy for the feds to identify undocumented immigrants.
Menchaca said the Obama administration has shown no interest in going after the data, but he didnt want to take any chances on the next administration.
Though we have not seen documents like this get requested at the level of the federal government, that could be a possibility, so that really allows us to protect the data, he said.
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Municipal ID law has delete in case of Tea Party clause