Congress Acts to Mark Passports of Sex Offenders
In a rebuttal printed as an appendix in the report, the State Department noted that there was no evidence anyone on that list had traveled in order to commit a sex crime, and that it already has the authority to deny passports to people convicted of sex tourism involving minors and those whose probation or parole terms forbid them from traveling.
“We think the report is very misleading,” the State Department wrote. “Starting with the title, ‘Passports Issued to Thousands of Registered Sex Offenders,’ we are concerned that it conveys more ‘shock value’ than factual accuracy.”
Read the article by Beth Schwartzapfel at The Marshall Project.
Posted by rbchatelle on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2016 @ 8:43AM
Categories: Sex Offender Issues
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