Republican plan would make it easier to revoke US passports: What to know
The bill aims to strengthen national security by allowing passport revocation for those linked to terrorism, but critics warn it risks infringing on free speech and targeting political activists.
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As a Simpsonville resident who recently relocated from Chicago — and someone with a growing understanding of risk management through civic engagement and community reading — I’m writing to express strong support for H.R. 3860, the No Passports for Terrorists…
Proposed US Bill Could Strip Passports Over Political Views
US passport. Credit: bryansblog / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 A new bill under review in Congress could give the US State Department broad authority to revoke or deny passports based on an individual’s political expression, including criticism of foreign governments. Civil liberties organizations warn that the legislation may threaten Americans’ right to free speech and international travel without due process. The measure, introduced by Rep. Brian Ma…
Bill Would Hand State Department Broad Authority to Strip U.S. Passports on “Terrorism” Grounds
If the bill becomes law, passports could be canceled on just the secretary of state's “determination,” without trial, evidence, or conviction. ... The post Bill Would Hand State Department Broad Authority to Strip U.S. Passports on “Terrorism” Grounds appeared first on The New American.
Florida Rep. Brian Mast's Bill Seeks Passport Revocation For Supporters Of Terrorism
New legislation, the ‘Department of State Policy Provisions Act,’ introduced by Rep. Brian Mast, introduces sweeping changes to foreign aid, diplomatic security, and international relations, with a focus on passport revocation for those providing material support to terrorism. A comprehensive bill introduced in the House of Representatives on September 11, 2025, aims to fundamentally reshape […] Florida Rep. Brian Mast’s Bill Seeks Passport Revo…
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