Feb 10 β€’ 23:05 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico Milenio (ES)

US will revoke passports from parents with child support debts

The US government is set to enforce a stricter policy allowing the revocation of passports from parents who owe significant child support payments.

The United States government has announced a more rigorous enforcement policy concerning the revocation of passports for parents who are significantly behind on child support payments. Specifically, this policy allows for the revocation of passports for parents with debts exceeding $2,500, a rule that has technically been in place since 1996 but has not been vigorously enforced until now. Officials have indicated that this change aims to ensure that parents fulfill their financial obligations to their children, thereby providing more consistent support.

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