Reject H.R. 5300: Stop Rubio’s Passport Power Grab
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When a democracy falls, it rarely begins with tanks in the streets. It begins with quiet strokes of a pen that erode fundamental rights, until one morning citizens wake to find their freedoms gone. H.R. 5300—the so-called Department of State Policy Provisions Act—is one of those strokes of the pen.
Section 226 of this bill would grant Secretary of State Marco Rubio sweeping authority to revoke or deny U.S. passports not through the courts, not through due process, but by his own determination. It would let one politician act as judge, jury, and executioner, stripping Americans of their right to travel and even rendering them effectively stateless, based on little more than accusation or political suspicion.
We already have laws to prosecute individuals who materially support terrorism. Courts can and do revoke passports under judicial oversight. What this bill proposes is something far darker: unchecked executive power. Legal scholars across the spectrum have sounded alarms that the bill’s vague “material support” language could criminalize political dissent, humanitarian aid, even journalism. Imagine a reporter investigating foreign policy, an activist advocating boycotts, or a humanitarian worker delivering food—all swept up under a definition so broad it once included a woman forced to cook for guerillas under threat of death.
Rubio has a history of targeting visas over political speech, including cases later overturned by the courts. Why would we hand him the power to strip U.S. citizens of their passports for the same reason? This bill tramples the First Amendment, violates the separation of powers, and mocks due process by requiring appeals to the same Secretary who made the initial decision. That is not justice—it is authoritarianism.
I urge you in the strongest possible terms: defend our Constitution, defend the rule of law, and defend your constituents’ rights. Vote NO on H.R. 5300 and reject Section 226 in its entirety. America does not need a Secretary of State with the powers of a dictator.