> For example, the USA's lack of a national ID (and the resulting adoption of realldy ba substitues like SSNs, driver's licenses and "two photo IDs") has made a plethora of fraud techniques ridiculously easy. I
US federal government provides passports with passport numbers. All the infrastructure is already in place, it’s just a question of political will to implement an API to use this for identity verification.
The problem is that only about a third of all Americans have a passport.