Passport Denial for Terrorism Support
Official: No Passports for Terrorists and Traffickers Act
This bill aims to prevent individuals who support terrorism from traveling internationally by denying or revoking their passports. It also provides a way for affected individuals to appeal these decisions.
1. This bill allows the government to deny passports to individuals linked to foreign terrorist organizations. 2. It requires the Secretary of State to revoke passports for those charged with supporting terrorism. 3. Individuals can appeal the denial or revocation of their passport within 60 days. 4. The Secretary of State can issue limited passports for individuals returning to the U.S. under certain conditions. 5. Reports on passport denials and revocations must be submitted to Congress.
Individuals charged with or convicted of supporting terrorism and their families.