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US revoking passports of parents who owe more than $2,500 in child support

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The State Department announced on Thursday that it will begin revoking passports from people who owe significant amounts in child support. Parents who owe more than $2,500 in child support payments are not eligible to receive U.S. passports. The government can also strip people of these documents under a 1996 law, which has rarely been…

The State Department announced on Thursday that it will begin revoking passports from people who owe significant amounts in child support. Parents who owe more than $2,500 in child support payments are not eligible to receive U.S. passports. The government can also strip people of these documents under a 1996 law, which has rarely been…

The State Department announced on Thursday that it will begin revoking passports from people who owe significant amounts in child support. Parents who owe more than $2,500 in child support payments are not eligible to receive U.S. passports. The government can also strip people of these documents under a 1996 law, which has rarely been…

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