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No parent should have to choose between their country and their child's health. That is the reality facing families right now — and it demands your action to restore and protect access to gender-affirming care for transgender youth.
The documentary "The Dads" puts faces to what these policies actually do. Ed Diaz, a contractor in San Antonio, arranged a legal adoption of his 13-year-old transgender daughter to fast-track Canadian citizenship as an escape route. Jose Trujillo, a naturalized citizen, left the United States entirely because his wife feared gender-affirming care could be criminalized and used to strip his citizenship. These are not abstract policy outcomes. These are American families being pushed out of their own country.
The Supreme Court's decision in Skrmetti upholding Tennessee's ban, combined with the collapse of gender-affirming care at hospitals even in blue states, has created a crisis with no geographic safe harbor. The Ali Forney Center, the nation's largest organization serving LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness, has served over 20,000 young people — some as young as nine. Parental support, including access to medically appropriate care, is lifesaving. Fight to restore that access. These families have already sacrificed enough.