Hunter Schaefer, one of Hollywood's most visible transgender stars, said she was issued a US passport with a male gender marker after her original passport cited as a woman. Ta.
The acting credits include Max's “Euphoria” and Amazon's upcoming “Blade Runner 2099,” Schafer said on Friday that President Trump targeted transgender Americans in a video about Tiktok's story. It said it was changed in accordance with one of the enforcement orders.
The order signed on January 20th while Trump took office on January 20th declared that the federal government only recognizes the genders of two men and women, and that he and his administration “a gender ideology.” I declare that the federal dollars are widely banned from being spent on what I call.
Government-issued ID documents should reflect the gender of the person “conceptual” rather than the gender identity. This should be reflected in response to an order that prompted Americans to pause their processing of passport applications that attempt to change gender markers.
A group of seven transgender and non-binary Americans sued the Trump administration this month over passport policy.
Schafer, 26, said Friday that her passport and driver's license had identified her gender as a woman because she was a teenager. She said she never revised her birth certificate.
The State Department did not immediately return a request for comment.
“I will not go to Fearmonger this post, create dramas, or receive comfort. I don't need it,” Schafer said Friday. “But I think it's worth posting to be aware of the reality of the situation and what's going on.”
“I won't give them that they put an “M” on my passport. It changes nothing about me or my transness,” she added. “But that makes my life a little more difficult.”
Schafer says she is traveling abroad next week and is worried that she will “have to put herself out” to US customs and border guards. “When you think about other trans women and other trans people where this could be happening, the list goes on to the complexities that come with the challenges this brings to real life,” she said. New policy.
“Trans people are beautiful. We're never going to stop being,” Schafer said. “I'm not going to stop being a trance. Passport letters can't change that. And f—-This administration. I really don't have an answer as to what to do about this, but I feel it's important to share. This is true.”
Since taking office last month, Trump has issued a large number of executive orders attempting to roll back transgender rights, including an order banning trans athletes from girls and women's sports. And it prevents trans-Americans from openly serving the military.





