Santa Fe New Mexican

Trump presses limits on transgende­r rights

- By Chris Cameron

WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion on Friday published its rule allowing single-sex homeless shelters to exclude transgende­r people from facilities that correspond with their gender identity, pressing forward with limits on transgende­r rights despite a Supreme Court ruling that extended civil rights protection to transgende­r people.

The new rule on homeless shelters will go into effect after a 60-day comment period. Administra­tion officials argue that it will make women’s shelters safer by preventing men from gaining access to abuse or attack women seeking protection.

Transgende­r rights groups say it is more likely to force some transgende­r women to go to men’s shelters where they could face assault.

The policy is just a small piece of a broader, government­wide effort to diminish protection­s for transgende­r people. President Donald Trump’s 2017 ban on transgende­r people enlisting or serving in the military has now been in effect for more than a year. A Department of Health and Human Services rule erasing protection­s for transgende­r patients against discrimina­tion by doctors, hospitals and health insurance companies was finalized in June.

The Education Department has rescinded Obama-era rules that allowed transgende­r students to use bathrooms of their choice or participat­e in sports correspond­ing with their gender identity. The Justice Department has moved to roll back protection­s for transgende­r people in federal prisons, and the Office of Personnel Management has suspended protection­s for transgende­r employees of federal contractor­s.

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