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US HB3860
Bill
Status
6/10/2025
Primary Sponsor
Sheri Biggs
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AI Summary
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Secretary of State must deny or revoke passports for individuals charged with or convicted of providing material support for terrorism under 18 U.S.C. 2339A or 2339B, or those determined to have aided designated foreign terrorist organizations
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Material support includes currency, financial services, lodging, training, weapons, explosives, false documentation, communications equipment, and personnel, but excludes medicine and religious materials
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Limited passports may be issued for return travel to the United States; humanitarian and emergency waivers are available at the Secretary's discretion
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Affected individuals may request an appeal hearing within 60 days of receiving denial or revocation notice, with passport restoration possible upon acquittal or changed determination
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Secretary of State must report to House Foreign Affairs and Senate Foreign Relations committees within 30 days of any passport refusal, revocation, issuance, or cancellation under this authority
Legislative Description
No Passports for Terrorists and Traffickers Act
Immigration
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
6/10/2025