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Transgender Inmates ‘Living In Fear’ That Trump’s Order May Send Them To Male Prison

Transgender inmates fear about Trump’s order on gender revealed.

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In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the nation, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order redefining gender as strictly male or female.

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Trump’s order on gender explained.

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This seismic shift mandates that federal prisons house inmates based on their sex assigned at birth, disregarding their gender identity.

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The order’s language is unambiguous, stating that all “intimate spaces designated for women, girls, or females” will be determined by sex rather than gender identity.

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The executive order also halts federal funding for gender-affirming medical care for inmates.

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This policy marks a stark reversal from previous administrations’ more inclusive approaches to gender identity.

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Reactions to Trump’s order confirmed.

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This move has been met with outrage from LGBTQ+ advocacy groups, who view it as a direct attack on transgender rights.

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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has vowed to challenge the order in court, arguing it violates constitutional protections.

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“This is an unlawful and unconstitutional action,” said an ACLU spokesperson.

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The broader implications of the order are still unfolding, with potential impacts on federal documents, healthcare, and anti-discrimination policies.

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Transgender individuals and their allies are mobilizing to resist the changes, emphasizing the human rights at stake.

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The debate over transgender inmates described.

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The debate over housing transgender inmates has been contentious.

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Some argue that allowing inmates to be housed according to their gender identity poses safety risks to cisgender women.

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Rhonda Fleming, a female inmate, previously sued to remove transgender women from her prison, citing safety concerns.

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She claimed that some “heterosexual men” were faking their gender identity to be housed with women.

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However, her case was dismissed, with the judge ruling against her complaint.

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Advocates for transgender rights argue that housing individuals based on their birth sex exposes them to heightened risks of violence and harassment.

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Studies have shown that transgender inmates are significantly more likely to experience s***** assault in prison.

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Impact of gender order for transgender inmates detailed.

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The executive order’s implications are vast, affecting not only housing assignments but also access to gender-affirming medical care.

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The Bureau of Prisons estimates there are about 1,500 transgender female inmates and 750 transgender male inmates in the federal system.

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Many of these individuals have been housed in facilities that correspond with their gender identity, a practice now under threat.

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Transgender inmate’s fears highlighted.

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Transgender inmates across the country are now grappling with the terrifying prospect of being relocated to facilities that don’t align with their gender identity.

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Attorney Moira Meltzer-Cohen, representing transgender inmate Donna Langan, warns of dire consequences.

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Langan, a transgender woman who underwent gender-affirming surgery while incarcerated, is serving a life sentence for bank robbery.

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“It’s going to be incredibly dangerous,” Meltzer-Cohen told DailyMail.com, expressing deep concern for her client’s safety.

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Public defender Sandra Gant shared a harrowing account of a transgender client in Minnesota.

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“Her family reached out in a panic,” Gant wrote, detailing how the inmate was segregated and informed of an impending transfer to a men’s prison.

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The inmate is “terrified” of what awaits her in a male facility, a sentiment echoed by many in similar situations.

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Transgender inmate’s fate hangs in the balance.

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As the legal battles loom, the lives of countless transgender inmates hang in the balance.

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The administration’s stance reflects a broader agenda to roll back protections for LGBTQ+ individuals.

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Critics argue that such policies are rooted in discrimination and ignorance of gender diversity.

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The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the future of transgender rights within the federal prison system.

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For now, fear and uncertainty grip those most directly affected by this sweeping executive order.

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