
“Coupled with actual cancellation at the airport will be the denial of travel documentation in general. This has already begun, with the US tying travel documents to taxation. Now, any citizen whose tax compliance is ‘in question’ may be denied the right to travel. As the term, ‘in question’ is loosely defined, it may suffice to restrict any citizen. In the future, passports may be suspended or confiscated for questions of inadequate tax compliance, or indeed, for questioned ‘terrorist sympathy’ as described above. Further, passport applications and renewals are likely to be denied more frequently due to these vague and undefined suspicions.”
https://www.internationalman.com/78-global-perspectives/1013-governmental-travel-controls
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