These Passports Are Now Restricted in the US After Donald Trump Signs New Gender Executive Orde

President Donald Trump’s latest executive order aims to eliminate non-binary gender markers from U.S. passports, igniting backlash from LGBTQ+ advocates and civil rights groups.

Titled “Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government,” the order enforces a strict male-female classification based on sex assigned at birth. This move effectively revokes the ability for non-binary individuals to use the “X” gender marker on official federal documents, a policy introduced under the Biden administration to provide inclusivity for those who do not identify strictly as male or female.

A Hardline Shift in Federal Policy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that all requests for “X” gender markers have been frozen, stating, “Sex, not gender, shall be used on federal documents.” This declaration aligns with Trump’s broader agenda since returning to office, which has included signing over 200 executive orders affecting areas such as employment, climate policy, and immigration.

The policy represents a significant rollback of progressive measures designed to accommodate transgender and non-binary individuals, reigniting concerns about the administration’s stance on LGBTQ+ rights.

Backlash From Civil Rights Organizations

Advocacy groups and civil rights organizations have swiftly condemned the order, arguing that it erases the identities of non-binary Americans and makes travel and identification more difficult for those who do not fit into the male-female binary.

Opponents of the order view it as part of a larger pattern of policies aimed at restricting LGBTQ+ rights, pointing to Trump’s previous bans on transgender individuals in the military and efforts to redefine gender under federal law.

While supporters argue that the measure restores clarity and consistency in federal documentation, critics warn that it could lead to increased discrimination and hardship for non-binary individuals.

As legal challenges loom, the order is expected to become a focal point in the ongoing debate over gender identity and civil rights in America.

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