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fne8w2ah@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

US to revoke passports of parents with child support debt

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US to revoke passports of parents with child support debt

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fne8w2ah@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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Parents who have outstanding debt of more than $2,500 (€1,844) in child support payments could be impacted.
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    Normalization of removing rights. They’re coming after political opponents next.

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      I live outside the US but can’t renew my passport because I’m trans. They started a while ago

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      What do you mean “next?” Watch closely which party the parents they pick on belong to. 10:1 odds they’re disproportionately Democratic.

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        *Black.

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      Removed by mod

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      Removed by mod

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        This comment was reported for “Racism”

        I have removed this comment, but not for that, as “Trustafarian” isn’t a race - it’s slang for “trust fund kids that live a hedonistic lifestyle”.

        I removed it for misinformation.

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          Sorry, but just so I understand - what exactly was the “misinformation”? I’m not clear on what was either objectionable or incorrectly claimed to be untrue.

          For anyone salty about the fact that a government owns your passports, I don’t have time to dig out a hundred statutes, but can you can refer to

          https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/22/51.7 and

          https://www.gov.uk/government/news/passports-introducing-her-majestys-passport-office

          For the US and UK.

          Also, “Trustafarian” isn’t a race, it’s slang for rich kids that pretend to be poor and live a hedonistic lifestyle.

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            https://commons.law.famu.edu/faculty-research/155/

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        every single country plays it like that

        If I have a debt to the government, they send me collection letters and garnish my wages. They don’t take away my passport for such stuff. Stop with the normalization.

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          Not normalizing - I’m talking about only that a national government owns a passport.

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        The US government may only revoke passports for reasons of national security. Someone being behind on bills does not meet that criteria. See Haig v. Agee, 453 U.S. 280

        https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/453/280/

        https://commons.law.famu.edu/faculty-research/155/

        "In Haig v. Agee, the United States Supreme Court held that the Secretary of State has the authority to revoke a passport when the bearer’s activities abroad “**are causing or are likely to cause serious damage to the national security or the foreign policy of the United States.” **

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          The Supreme Court can make up whatever bullshit they want. They just gutted the Voting Rights Act, why not this too?

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            Yeah that’s why it was important to vote Dem in 16 but here we are.

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              The law in question was passed in 1996.

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          I did not get through the entire opinion, but don’t think it says what you think it says.

          The question presented is whether the President, acting through the Secretary of State, has authority to revoke a passport on the ground that the holder’s activities in foreign countries are causing or are likely to cause serious damage to the national security or foreign policy of the United States.

          The court was not asked to consider weather passports could be revoked on other grounds.

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        What the fuck is wrong with you?

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          Nazi brain rot

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        Freedom of travel is a right, it’s why any states license is valid in any others. Unfortunately republicans have upped id requirements to include passports in common occasions, so this is actually an attack on freedom of travel. But since Americans get off on punishment most of us won’t see a problem. Also because we’re stupid, just see any comment defending this move.

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          Freedom of travel is a 5th Amendment right inside the US only - you don’t have a right to move to France or Australia.

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