Hands Off Our Passports: Stop Attacking Transgender Americans

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You’re submitting a comment to DS-82 – on passport renewals.

From Day 1, the Trump Administration has relentlessly attacked transgender people's basic freedoms. Now Trump's State Department is denying accurate passports to trans, intersex, and nonbinary people.

All of us need accurate and consistent identity documents that reflect who we are. Banning accurate IDs and forcing trans people to out themselves whenever they show an ID will only push trans people out of public life and expose us to discrimination and violence.

Tell the State Department: Everyone deserves accurate passports that match who we are. These attacks on trans, intersex, and nonbinary Americans must be stopped.

Your input matters! It is most impactful to add in your own reasons why the State Department should not ban people from getting passports that match who they are.

If you’re concerned about having your name on record, you can submit comments anonymously on the federal register website: Renewal Application (DS-82), and Replacement, name change, correction (DS-5504).

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In January, President Trump issued an executive order attempting to deny that trans, intersex, and nonbinary people exist, and denying them equal rights and treatment under the law. But trans people are our friends, our neighbors, our coworkers, and our family members. I do not support this type of discrimination in my country.

State Department, I urge you not to take away the rights of trans, intersex, and nonbinary citizens to obtain a passport that reflects who they are – a right held in the United States for over 30 years.

We rely on our federal government to be thoughtful, well-reasoned, and fair to all Americans – this new policy provides no thought, reason, or fairness. Instead, it targets a small population of the United States and denies them identification documents they need to safely travel and go about their lives.

Please reject this policy change and let transgender, intersex, and nonbinary Americans access accurate and useable passports that match who they are.

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