Hundreds of American transgender prisoners in federal custody are now facing uncertainty and fear following a sweeping executive order from President Donald Trump, which mandates that they be transferred to male facilities.
It was reported that the decision has sparked significant concern among legal representatives, who warn that the transgender inmates could face severe risks upon relocation.
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Attorneys are working urgently to challenge the order, fearing for the safety of transgender individuals, who they believe will be placed in danger when placed among vi%lent male prisoners.
One such lawyer, Meltzer-Cohen, represents Donna Langan, a transgender woman serving a life sentence for bank robbery. Langan, who underwent gender transition while incarcerated, is now at risk of being moved to a male prison, which her lawyer predicts could lead to vi%lence and “a bl%%dbath.”
The executive order issued by President Trump asserts that only two sexes-male and female-will be recognized by the government, with all facilities now segregated based on s3x rather than gender identity.
This decision also impacts the designation of spaces like shelters and prisons, and includes a cessation of federal funding for transgender-specific transition services.