On the recordApril 22, 2015
I don't think that you can properly deny someone a passport or the right to travel without clear and convincing evidence.
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congress.govI don't think that you can properly deny someone a passport or the right to travel without clear and convincing evidence.
Grayson argues against passport denial without substantial evidence, citing constitutional rights.
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