Weaponizing passports won’t help American kids
Summary
The U.S. State Department will start taking away passports from Americans who owe child support. This action is expected to affect fathers more and has drawn criticism for being an outdated way to handle child support issues.Key Facts
- The State Department plans to revoke passports from people who owe child support.
- This policy mainly affects fathers.
- Critics say this approach is outdated and not effective.
- The goal is to encourage payment of child support.
- Passport revocation means the person cannot travel internationally.
- Some argue it may cause more problems than solutions.
- The policy is part of U.S. government efforts to enforce child support payments.
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