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Haig V. Agee: Power To Revoke Passports
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Whether a passport can be revoked or not has been a major question since
the mid- 1800's. Haig v. Agee is a landmark Supreme Court case charging that
the Secretary of State can not revoke a passport on the grounds that the power
has never been granted by the Congress to the Secretary, and that re ....
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activities, such as treason. If you consider that Agee's passport was revoked
because he was uncovering secret CIA agents, he was undoubtedly committing
treason. Though treason is usually considered to be evident during times of war,
treason can also be defined as placing national security in jeopardy, such as
the case of Agee. Agee's passport should not only have been taken, he should
have been extradited and tried by a jury for the crime of treason.
Agee also claims that since the pow.... |
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