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"The proposed changes, outlined in a memo by acting Deputy SSA Commissioner Doris Diaz, would require customers to provide in-person identity documentation if they cannot use the internet to verify their identity. This would disproportionately affect older and physically disabled individuals who may not have access to the internet. The changes would also lead to a surge in demand for in-person appointments, which SSA offices are not equipped to handle, and would result in the termination of 7,000 workers and the closure of dozens of offices."
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