Collection of Joseph W. Eaton, 1981-1997, (bulk 1993-1997).

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Collection of Joseph W. Eaton, 1981-1997, (bulk 1993-1997).

The collection contains correspondence, reports and publications regarding the possible implementation of a national identity card or identification number system that would document the employment eligibility status of immigrants, aliens and citizens. Related issues such as privacy, security, Alien Documentation, Identification and Telecommunication System (ADIT), social security cards, fair labor standards, legal and illegal immigration, Mexican migration, and migrant workers are also documented in this collection. Additionally, the collection contains correspondence on the Pittsburgh cable television franchise with Tele-Communications, Inc. (TCI), minutes of the Pittsburgh Cable Communications Advisory Committee (PCCAC), the franchise agreement between TCI and the City of Pittsburgh and the local rate order reports and appeals. Also in the collection are documents relating to firearms and crime as well as legislation on missing children.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7534499

University of Pittsburgh

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Eaton, Joseph W., 1919-....

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