The U.S. government is intensifying efforts to revoke passports from parents with substantial unpaid child support, starting with those owing more than $100,000.
This initial phase impacts fewer than 500 individuals nationwide, who can retain or regain their passports by entering a payment plan promptly.
The policy aims to enforce child support obligations more effectively, limiting international travel until debts are addressed.
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