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State Department to Revoke Passports of Parents Owing Over $2,500 in Child SupportBBC News
finance7 hrs agoFraming55Framing risk55/100Rewrite inherits consensus framing that portrays a long-standing child-support enforcement law as a sudden aggressive Trump policy, with lede misdirection and selective emphasis on revocation over the underlying debt.Click to jump to full framing analysis

State Department to Revoke Passports of Parents Owing Over $2,500 in Child Support

The Trump administration is expanding enforcement of a 1996 federal law, moving beyond renewal checks to actively revoke existing U.S. passports for significant child support debt. Notices will be sent by email or mail, with affected individuals abroad limited to emergency travel…

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State Department to Revoke Passports of Parents Owing $2,500 or More in Child Supportnypost.com
politics15 hrs ago

State Department to Revoke Passports of Parents Owing $2,500 or More in Child Support

The U.S. State Department started enforcing passport revocations on May 8, 2026, initially targeting those who owe $100,000 or more. The move strictly applies a 1996 law and will later expand to debts exceeding $2,500. Eligibility for international travel will be restored only af…

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