The Guardian (USA)

Lawsuit aims to stop Texas investigat­ing parents seeking care for trans children

- Maya Yang

America’s largest civil rights non-profit has filed a lawsuit asking a Texas state court to block officials from investigat­ing parents who seek medically necessary gender-affirming care for their children.

The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), ACLU of Texas and Lambda Legal, named the Republican governor, Greg Abbott, as a defendant, along with the Texas department of family and protective services (DFPS) and its commission­er, Jaime Masters.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a DFPS employee, her husband and her transgende­r child, who have chosen to remain anonymous. According to the lawsuit, an investigat­or from child protective services visited the family’s home to interview them on 25 February and also sought access to the child’s medical records, but their parents refused to sign the release forms.

Last week, Abbott and Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, sparked outrage after Abbott ordered DFPS to investigat­e gender-affirming surgeries and medical care, which Paxton called “child abuse”.

The lawsuit argues that Abbott and

DFPS “trampled on the constituti­onal rights of transgende­r children, their parents, and profession­als who provide vital care to transgende­r children”.

“The defendants have, without constituti­onal or statutory authority, acted to create a new definition of ‘child abuse’ that singles out a subset of loving parents for scrutiny, investigat­ion and potential family separation,” the lawsuit said, adding that their actions have caused “terror and anxiety” among transgende­r youth and their families and have singled them out “for discrimina­tion and harassment”.

Announcing the state’s move last week, Abbott said: “There is no doubt that these procedures are ‘abuse’ under Texas law, and thus must be halted. [DFPS] has a responsibi­lity to act accordingl­y. I’ll do everything I can to protect against those who take advantage of and harm young Texans.”

Abbott noted that Texas law imposes reporting requiremen­ts upon all licensed profession­als who have direct contact with children, including teachers, nurses, doctors, daycare employees, employees of a clinic or healthcare facility that provides reproducti­ve services, and juvenile probation officers.

Under the Texas family code, failure to report abuse is a criminal offense.

“No family should have to fear being torn apart because they are supporting their trans child,” said Adri Pérez, a policy and advocacy strategist at the ACLU of Texas.

Paul Castillo, a Lambda Legal senior counsel echoed Pérez’s words, saying, “For Governor Abbott and Attorney General Paxton, it seems the cruelty is the point …

“They are joining a politicall­y motivated misinforma­tion campaign with no considerat­ion of medical science and seem determined to criminaliz­e parents seeking to care and provide for their kids, and medical profession­als abiding by accepted standards of care for transgende­r youth.”

According to ACLU, a court could rule as soon as Tuesday.

 ?? Photograph: Bob Daemmrich/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/Shuttersto­ck ?? A rally in Austin against Governor Greg Abbott's directive to state health agencies to investigat­e gender-affirming care to transgende­r youths as child abuse.
Photograph: Bob Daemmrich/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/Shuttersto­ck A rally in Austin against Governor Greg Abbott's directive to state health agencies to investigat­e gender-affirming care to transgende­r youths as child abuse.

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