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U.S. Passport revoked
Jun 13, 2014 00:41
  • JES876
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Recently the USA has been revoking passports of its citizens. This has not been a matter of dispute (only among those whose passports were revoked).Is there a class action to fight this? The answer is "not yet." It seems the United States has taken overwhelming to police its citizens and this is its mechanism. A recent law review report argues that the denial of a passport is the precursor of leaving one stateless but the Supreme Court disagrees and states that U.S. citizens only have the right to travel within U.S. borders. I feel that as the leader of the "free" world the United States should not involuntarily expatriate their citizens. If they wanted to keep us in the Untied States then they should never have given us passports in the first place. Many countries like Iran, Pakistan and others will deny passport to citizens whom they don't want to travel. The United States seeks to join these ranks. Not only does the United States over-police the world but it's own citizens as well. The country is in the process of becoming a police state. It is one of the most dangerous countries in the world. If you agree please reply....
Jul 1, 2014 00:20
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GUEST15194 You are absolutely correct and did you know you need permission and pay a huge sum of money to denounce your U.S. citizenship?!?!?

America has become all that Uncle Sam warned us about as children - a dictatorship masquerading as a democracy - equally as evil and unethical as the former Soviet Union.

I left America after George W. Bush was appointed President by the U.S. Supreme Court and I have no intention of ever returning. The American dream and government was hijacked.
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