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Vocabulary:
- federal /FED-er-uhl/
- authentication /aw-then-ti-KEY-shuhn/
- bureaucratic /byoor-uh-KRAT-ik/
- minimize /MIN-uh-mahyz/
- seamless /SEEM-lis/
[adjective] – relating to the central government of a country, especially in a system where power is shared between national and local governments
A new federal law requires companies to report data breaches within 48 hours.
[noun] – the process of proving that something is real, true, or valid, especially in terms of identity or documents
Online banking systems use fingerprint authentication to protect accounts.
[adjective] – related to a system of government or organization with many rules and procedures, often resulting in delays or inefficiency
The visa process was slowed down by bureaucratic procedures in the consulate office.
[verb] – to reduce something to the smallest possible amount or degree
The company took steps to minimize the environmental impact of its new factory.
[adjective] – smooth and continuous, without any interruptions, gaps, or problems
The new app allows for a seamless connection between your phone and car.
Article reading:
Security procedures remained efficient at major airports, including LaGuardia in New York and Phoenix Sky Harbor, where average wait times stayed under 20 minutes. Additional forms of identification, such as passports and tribal IDs, continue to be accepted. State offices responsible for issuing driver’s licenses have seen a dramatic increase in appointments, prompting the creation of walk-in centers and extended business hours. Experts explained that individuals lacking compliant documents may be redirected for further screening but should not expect major disruptions if they arrive early. Officials emphasized that the policy enhances the integrity, verification, and authentication of identification. While the transition has been largely unproblematic, concerns remain about accessibility and the bureaucratic burden of obtaining a REAL ID. Homeland Security continues to encourage early preparation to minimize last-minute challenges and ensure a seamless
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever needed to show ID when traveling by plane? If so, what kind of ID did you use? If not, do you know what ID you would need to show at the airport?
- Have you ever applied for an official document like a passport or driver’s license? If so, was it easy or difficult? If not, do you think it would be easy or difficult for you? Why?
- Do you agree that stricter ID rules at airports help improve safety?
- Why do you think only 81% of U.S. travelers have REAL IDs, even though the rule is now active?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of using one ID for both travel and other official purposes?
Summarization
Describe:
- rule
- domestic flight
- passenger
- national security
- efficient