Commentary: Identity Theft Posing a Growing Danger
The nation's fastest-growing white-collar crime has repercussions and implications for all Americans.
Every American should be concerned about identity theft because the potential exists that if you have not been victimized, you may fall victim in the future to what has been described as America’s fastest-growing white-collar crime.

Today’s identity thieves don’t have to carry a gun or risk a shootout: They often commit their crimes without ever coming into contact with their victims. While identity theft may not be a crime of violence, it often funds other criminal activities that most certainly involve lots of violence. Meanwhile, the victims of identity theft can be put through a veritable living hell!
The ill-gotten funds that result from massive instances of identity theft often buy weapons, vehicles and narcotics.
The difference between a good guy and a bad guy is that the good guy gets up in the morning and goes through his stuff to try to figure out what he wants to wear. The bad guy goes through his stuff to figure out who he wants to be!
When a criminal suspect is arrested, he or she is fingerprinted to attempt to determine the individual’s true identity. I have seen arrest records — “rap sheets” — that needed extension sheets for all of the identities the criminal may have used!
Many of the gangs that have “discovered” identity theft are gangs that have numerous criminal aliens among their members. This is yet another example of the impact of our nation’s failure to secure its borders and create an immigration system that possesses integrity.
Every day more illegal aliens, including criminals and most probably terrorists, gain easy access to our country.
We, the People, must awaken our elected representatives to the simple fact that these politicians are supposed to represent the citizens of our nation!
This is not simply an issue of concern to conservatives or Republicans but is an issue of concern for all Americans of all political affiliations and orientations! Active participation in our democracy is not a spectator sport!
Michael Cutler is a senior writing fellow for Californians for Population Stabilization, or CAPS. He is retired from the Immigration and Naturalization Service after a 30-year career and has given expert testimony at more than a dozen congressional hearings on issues relating to the enforcement of immigration laws. He can be reached at or .
