State Department set to revoke passports of thousands of parents with unpaid child support debt
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Parents who have outstanding debt of more than $2,500 (€1,844) in child support payments could be impacted.
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State Department is set to revoke passports of thousands of parents who owe more than $2,500 in unpaid, court-ordered child support debt.
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