No Passports for Terrorists and Traffickers Act
Summary
H.R. 3860, the No Passports for Terrorists and Traffickers Act, is a standard immigration bill introduced in the House in June 2025. The bill would restrict the ability of individuals designated as terrorists or involved in human trafficking from obtaining U.S. passports. This measure is currently in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House.
If enacted, this bill would add an additional screening mechanism to the passport application process by denying passport services to those with terrorism or trafficking designations. The practical effect would be to limit international travel capabilities for individuals in these categories, potentially making it more difficult for such individuals to cross borders. Citizens applying for passports would likely not be directly affected unless they fall under these specific designations.
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