“Papers, please!” (regulations requiring identification)

Entry in progress—B.P.
 
OCLC WorldCat record
“Your papers please”: credentialing and the doctor/hospital relationship.
Author: AB Cohen
Edition/Format:  Article : English
Publication: Health management quarterly : HMQ, 1986(2): 14-6
Database: From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine
 
24 April 1988, Atlanta (GA) Journal-Constitution, “Shoppers’ Paradise: Busy Hong Kong is free enterprise gone berserk,” pg. M11:
Your papers, please: A passport is required, but not a visa.
   
OCLC WorldCat record
Papers please! : identity documents, permits and authorizations of the Third Reich
Author: Ray R Cowdery; Josephine Cowdery
Publisher: Lakeville, MN : USM Inc., ©1996.
Edition/Format:  Book : English : 1st American ed
 
OCLC WorldCat record
Welcome to Cyberspace. Your Papers Please?
Author: B Frezza
Edition/Format:  Article : English
Publication: NETWORK COMPUTING -MANHASSET NY- 8, no. 21, (1997): 37-38
Database: British Library Serials
 
OCLC WorldCat record
Your Papers, Please Against a national ID card
Author: J Derbyshire
Edition/Format:  Article : English
Publication: NATIONAL REVIEW -BRISTOL CONNECTICUT- 53, Part 21 (November 5, 2001): 29-30
Database: British Library Serials
Other Databases: ArticleFirst
 
OCLC WorldCat record
Your papers, please : crossing borders
Author: Sue Adasiewicz
Publisher: New York : Children’s Press, 2008.
Series: Shockwave
Edition/Format:  Book : Juvenile audience : English
       
OpEdNews.com
April 25, 2010 at 20:07:42
The Arizona Jaime Cuervo “Papers Please” Law and Voter Suppression
By Joyce McCloy
The groundwork for a coup can be successfully laid through identity politics and racism.They called it Jim Crow in the South. This “papers” please law is much like North Carolina, 1898 all over again. It is the wrong solution for the problem of illegal immigration.
 
WeHo News (West Hollywood News, CA)
WeHo will boycott Arizona over “Papers, please” law
05/03/2010
Monday, May 3, 2010 - By WeHo News Staff, West Hollywood
West Hollywood, California (May 3, 2010) - Expect more than your usual dose of just a handful of two minute public comments supporting a consent calendar item at tonight’s City Council meeting when WeHo boycotts the Great State of Arizona in reaction to the “papers, please” law just signed by that state’s governor.
 
FactCheck.org
Arizona’s ‘Papers Please’ Law
It’s not just a mirror image of federal law, and allows some profiling. But, in theory, no more than what the courts permit already.

Posted on June 3, 2010 , Corrected on July 30, 2010
Summary
We’ll leave it to others to decide whether Arizona’s new immigration law is a good thing or a bad thing — but here we try to straighten out some of the confusing factual claims. First, a quick summary. Contrary to what the law’s defenders often say, the new statute does more than merely mirror federal law.