Critics Claim Proposed Legislation May Allow Secretary Of State Marco Rubio To “Revoke U.S. Passports” Of Citizens Who Oppose Israel

Critics Claim Proposed Legislation May Allow Secretary Of State Marco Rubio To “Revoke U.S. Passports” Of Citizens Who Oppose Israel


A bill proposed by Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL), the chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, would allegedly give Secretary of State Marco Rubio the power to revoke U.S. passports.

Critics claim the bill’s vague language could allow Rubio to revoke U.S. passports from citizens who criticize Israel.

Congressman Brian Mast has introduced a bill that would allow the State Department to revoke the passports of Americans who oppose Israel.

Under the legislation, anyone the State Department determines has “knowingly aided, assisted, abetted, or otherwise provided material… pic.twitter.com/1ogy1zq7oy

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“A new bill in Congress could let Sec. Rubio revoke U.S. passports from citizens who criticize Israel, the Intercept reports. The proposal comes after Rubio already revoked

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