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Passport Revocation for Individuals Affiliated with Foreign Terrorist Organizations

This bill allows the government to revoke or deny passports to individuals determined to have aided foreign terrorist organizations. Citizens affected by such decisions have the right to appeal. The aim is to enhance national security by restricting travel for individuals deemed a threat.
Key points
The government can deny or revoke a passport for individuals who have supported a foreign terrorist organization.
Individuals whose passports are denied or revoked have the right to request a hearing within 60 days.
The State Department will report all such decisions to Congress.
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Additional Information
FTO Passport Revocation Act of 2022
Print number: HR 775
Sponsor: Rep. Duncan, Jeff [R-SC-3]
Process start date: 2023-02-02