- United States
- Mich.
- Letter
I am deeply concerned about the recent changes to the U.S. Department of State's passport policy regarding transgender individuals. Following a Supreme Court ruling that sided with the Trump administration, the State Department's website now states that passports will only be issued with M or F markers matching "biological sex at birth." This policy shift threatens the safety and dignity of transgender Americans and contradicts the principles of equality our nation should uphold.
The potential invalidation of previously issued passports to transgender individuals, as hinted at in the State Department's updated Q&A section, is particularly alarming. This action would not only be logistically challenging but also legally questionable. It would put transgender travelers at risk when their passport doesn't match their gender expression, potentially exposing them to discrimination, harassment, or worse when traveling domestically or internationally.
The implications of this policy change extend beyond mere administrative inconvenience. For many transgender individuals, having identification documents that accurately reflect their gender identity is crucial for their safety, mental health, and ability to navigate daily life. The possibility of targeting passports with 'X' gender markers further marginalizes non-binary individuals and limits their freedom of movement.
I urge you to take immediate action to protect the rights of transgender Americans. Please work to reverse this discriminatory policy and ensure that the State Department respects and affirms the gender identities of all citizens. Specifically, I ask that you:
1. Introduce or support legislation that guarantees the right of individuals to have passports that accurately reflect their gender identity.
2. Call for oversight hearings to investigate the State Department's decision-making process in implementing these changes.
3. Publicly denounce any attempts to invalidate existing passports issued to transgender individuals.
The United States should be a leader in protecting LGBTQ+ rights, not regressing on hard-won progress. Your action on this issue is critical to safeguarding the dignity, safety, and freedom of transgender Americans. I look forward to hearing about the steps you will take to address this urgent matter.