Reason: Passport Applicants May Have To Affirm That They Are ‘Not Required To Register’ As Sex Offenders

Under a proposed State Department policy, U.S. passport applicants would have to affirm that they are “not required to register” as sex offenders. If they are “required to register,” they would have to submit a “supplementary explanatory statement under oath.” The State Department says that change, which it announced in a Federal Register notice seeking public comment last month, is

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Ineffective, Costly, and Harmful: DEBUNKING THE SEX OFFENSE REGISTRY

The Sex Offense Litigation and Policy Resource Center (SOLPRC) at Mitchell Hamline School of Law published  a report (March 2025) that contains significant evidence and resources that debunk the Registry, defining it as ineffective, costly and harmful to registrants and their families. The report states: “The modern sex offense registry was borne out of the belief that a public registry listing people

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