Nonbinary travel

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Block Transgender Passport Sex Marker Choice

The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to enforce its policy blocking transgender and nonbinary individuals from selecting passport sex markers that align with their gender identity. This decision, a win for the conservative majority, halts a lower court’s order and means the policy can be enforced while the lawsuit continues. The State Department’s policy change followed an executive order that limited sex recognition based on birth certificates. Plaintiffs argue that this policy risks safety for transgender people as they travel, while the government maintains it is vital for accurate identification.

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Germany Warns Transgender, Nonbinary Travelers About US Risks

Germany has advised its transgender and nonbinary citizens to contact U.S. authorities before traveling to the United States due to new policies restricting legal gender recognition. These policies, stemming from a Trump administration executive order, mandate that all government documents reflect sex assigned at birth and allow consular officers broad discretion in visa approvals. The State Department defends these changes, stating that applicants must establish their identity and purpose of travel. Conversely, Germany recently enacted a Self-Determination Act simplifying legal gender changes for its citizens.

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