Very much so.
Another issue is that each state has a different rule for their identification cards, and there is no national ID card because people are so terrified of the federal government using it to track them and creating a "slippery slope" to surveillance by the feds and crap (which has led to the social security card, a card that is not meant to be used for ID being used as a form of ID).
Which also means that anti-immigration groups are for a national ID and pro-equal rights groups are against a national ID. And MN had to deal with the worry that Minnesotans wouldn't be able to board a plane without a passport because of the Real-ID laws that were passed (side note: we can still fly with our current IDs until 2020).
RE: Just a reminder, if you are thinking about Voter ID Laws