Last year, we refused or revoked approximately 1,370 passport applications. Of those, about 1,000 were refused or revoked for reasons of criminality. These would have been for individuals who were incarcerated and who, from their point of incarceration—prison or jail—would have applied for a passport, or individuals who, subsequent to being incarcerated, had mobility restrictions applied. The great number of these 1,370 or so cases—1,000 of them—are from this group, this population.
Out of the total number, we have about 70 individuals who were refused or revoked passports on the basis specifically of identity fraud.