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US to Toughen Rules on Revoking the Passports of Parents Who Owe Significant Child Support Payments, AP Sources Say
- The Trump administration plans to revoke passports of parents owing significant child support payments, as reported by AP sources.
- The State Department will revoke passports on its own, based on data from the Health and Human Services Department.
- Initially, those with more than $100,000 in past-due child support will be affected by this change.
- The Passport Denial Program has recovered nearly $621 million in unpaid child support since its start in 1996.
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People who owe more than $100,000 should lose their passports first – but this could be extended later to those with lower debts.
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US to expand passport revocations for parents who owe child support, AP sources say
Parents who owe a significant amount of child support soon could lose their ability to travel internationally as the Trump administration expands and steps up enforcement of a 30-year-old law that allows the federal government to revoke American passports until payments are made.
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US to toughen rules on revoking the passports of parents who owe significant child support payments, AP sources say
US to toughen rules on revoking the passports of parents who owe significant child support payments, AP sources say.
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Leaning Left20Leaning Right1Center43Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Center
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