On September 11, 2025 — a date already etched into American memory — Rep. Brian Mast quietly introduced a bill that could strip passports from US citizens for criticising Israel. It’s called the Department of State Policy Provisions Act (H.R. 5300), and buried within its text is a power grab that should terrify anyone who believes in free speech.
The bill gives the Secretary of State sweeping authority to revoke U.S. passports if an individual is deemed to have provided “material support” to a foreign terrorist organization. On paper, that might sound reasonable. But here’s the catch: what counts as “support” is left deliberately vague.
Critics warn that under such broad language, dissent itself could be criminalized. Protesting against Israel’s military actions? Sharing articles that expose human rights abuses in Gaza? Donating to an aid group the U.S. doesn’t approve of? All of that could be rebranded as “terrorist support” — and with the stroke of a pen, your passport could be revoked. No trial. No appeal. No due process.
This isn’t about terrorism. It’s about control. The ruling class is building the legal scaffolding to silence Americans who dare to oppose U.S. foreign policy or challenge the “special relationship” with Israel.
If you think this ends with passports, think again. Once the precedent is set, what’s to stop them from freezing bank accounts, revoking driver’s licenses, or denying medical care to political dissidents?
We are watching, in real time, the weaponization of “anti-terror” laws against the American people. First, they’ll tell you it’s about extremists overseas. Then, it will be about anyone who doesn’t fall in line.
The message is clear: criticize Israel, and you risk losing your freedoms and becoming stateless.