That seems to be what "secure ID " is about. States were requested (but I do not think required) to follow certain standards to make drivers licenses and state ID's less easy to duplicate. I know that Florida did this, bit I do not know whether all states have done this.
During the Carter years, there was an attempt to use Social Security numbers as a type of personal ID, but a lot of people got their shorts in a twist over it, so the government promised that it would no longer use SSN's as ID's, however the federal government and many credit card companies do exactly that.
The fact is that learning a language is very difficult for some people and quite easy for others, sort of like music and drawing.