Family relocation

Idaho Family Flees State After Draconian Anti-Trans Law Criminalizes Bathroom Use

Following the passage of H.B. 752, a law criminalizing transgender individuals for using restrooms aligning with their gender identity, a family in Idaho has decided to relocate from the state. The father, a physical therapist, cited the law’s severe penalties, which can equate to life in prison for repeat offenses, as the reason for closing his practice and leaving. This legislation makes Idaho one of only four states with criminal penalties for such acts, sparking widespread concern and impacting the lives of transgender individuals and their families. Other anti-LGBTQ+ bills have also been enacted in Idaho this year, further contributing to a hostile environment for the community.

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American Families Flee Liberalism for Russia, Find War and Regret

The article details the experiences of two American families, the Huffmans and the Hares, who relocated to Russia seeking a society that aligns with their conservative values. Driven by concerns over “woke” culture and LGBTQ rights, the Huffmans were the first to move to a planned community near Moscow, with Derek Huffman eventually joining the Russian army. While they initially found support and community, Derek’s military service led to online scrutiny and hardship for the family. The Hares, motivated by similar views, also moved to Russia, enduring challenges such as financial scams and their children’s difficulty adapting to the new environment. Despite facing difficulties, both families maintain their commitment to their new lives in Russia.

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