Difference between revisions of "Permanent Identity Underclass"

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## Exclusionary rules often created and enforced by the interior department for those enable to work. In the US this is the DHS.
 
## Exclusionary rules often created and enforced by the interior department for those enable to work. In the US this is the DHS.
 
## Social Benefits provider often created and enforced by the Social Benefits office. In the US this is the CMS federally.
 
## Social Benefits provider often created and enforced by the Social Benefits office. In the US this is the CMS federally.
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## Standards organization that attempts to write rules about how people can be Authenticated. In the US this is the NIST.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
 
[[Category: Identity]]
 
[[Category: Identity]]

Revision as of 15:14, 6 September 2022

Full Title or Meme

A class of people have always existed in any part of the world that are not identified to be a part of the local society.

Context

  • Historically people that were not part of society were called Gypsies, Travelers or similar epithets.
  • Today we recognize people in a community that are unable to acquire an identity card which entitles them to social benefits.

Related efforts

  • ID202 effort to enable everyone on the planet with a digital identifier.

Example User Storey

This is a true story of the interaction of two people in the British Isles, but example existing in every community of people who live among us but are not recognized or given official status to share the in benefits of the community.

Participants

  1. Privileged person that is a full member of the community.
  2. Outsider person that is unable to acquire the benefits of the community.
  3. Rules created and enforced by the community for determining who may participate in the benefits of the community.
    1. Exclusionary rules often created and enforced by the interior department for those enable to work. In the US this is the DHS.
    2. Social Benefits provider often created and enforced by the Social Benefits office. In the US this is the CMS federally.
    3. Standards organization that attempts to write rules about how people can be Authenticated. In the US this is the NIST.

References