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Revocation of U.S. Citizens Passports along the Border: Legal, but Problematic

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Revocation of U.S. Citizens Passports along the Border: Legal, but Problematic

By auwcl | October 14, 2018 | 0

By Sarah Rosenberg The federal government has denied or revoked passports of hundreds, if not thousands, of citizens who were born near the Texas-Mexico border in the 1980s.[1] These individuals have United States birth certificates, but their citizenship is now being questioned due to the revocation of their passports.[2] While, so far, federal courts have…

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