These Passports Are Now Banned in the US

After returning to the White House, Donald Trump wasted no time reshaping federal policies.

Within hours, multiple executive orders were signed,reversing key decisions from the previous

administration. Among them,a directive on gender recognition has drawn intense scrutiny.

A new order enforces a strict binary definition of gender across all federal documentation.

Non-binary and transgender individuals now face restrictions on passports, legal records,

and other official documents. Rapid implementation has left many

 

scrambling to understand the consequences and seek legal options.

Beyond passports, the order carries broader implications, affecting legal documents,prisons,

and federal policies concerning gender identity. Advocacy groups are mobilizing,lawsuits

are being prepared, and affected individuals are scrambling for alternatives.

Understanding the full scope of these changes is essential for those directly impacted

and anyone concerned about the future of gender identity rights in the United States.

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