If I live in one of those noncompliant states, how do I access federal buildings, including courthouses, veterans hospitals, Social Security offices, and so on?
At airports, at least, you can get in the slow lane and eventually get past security. There’s no equivalent option for federal buildings that require ID: it appears that you’ll simply be denied access unless you have a passport or military ID. (Remember, of course, that not all federal buildings require ID.
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