“Stop revoking passports,“ NARSOL tells State Department

By Sandy Rozek

First published at narsol.org

 

Don was planning a trip to Israel with his church.  He knew that other people on the registry had their passports revoked at the last minute.  No one cared about the months of planning and the hundreds of dollars spent on preparing for the trip. 

 

Don made calls to his local registration office in South Carolina, to the State Department, and to his state senator’s office, trying to find out the status of his passport – all to no avail.

 

He was able to make the trip to Israel, but a month after his return to the U.S., he received the letter revoking his passport.

 

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2 thoughts on ““Stop revoking passports,“ NARSOL tells State Department

  • February 16, 2024 at 8:57 am
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    They might as well revoke them since they are basically no good anymore with all the bannings and restrictions. At the very least, refunds should be given as the scam of allowing us a passport, then taking them away is a shady tactic.
    Seems every couple of months we lose more and more rights. Do we live in Russia? America, home of the free. Yeah right. The government took my people’s land away a long time ago, now they are taking people’s basic rights away as well. If the Bible is any indication of what’s to come, we are in for a bumpy ride.

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    • February 19, 2024 at 9:04 am
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      Let me just say the quiet part out loud since a lot of people have trouble reading between the lines:

      They don’t want us to enjoy life.

      They continue to employ bully tactics in a veiled attempt to make our lives miserable and to see how much we can tolerate.

      They actually just want us to stay put until we die.

      They will always pay the “public safety” card to keep these laws on the books.

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