US to Begin Revoking Passports for Parents with Child Support Debt
The US State Department has announced plans to revoke passports for thousands of parents who owe child support. This new policy targets parents with unpaid debts, starting with those who owe over $2,500. With an unprecedented scale of enforcement, the government aims to ensure that financial responsibilities towards children are met. Reports indicate that the initiative will initially focus on debts exceeding $100,000 before expanding to lower thresholds. The move has garnered attention as officials emphasize the importance of holding parents accountable for their child support obligations.
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