It’s not clear how Trump’s gender equality order will affect Canadians with an ‘X’ on their passports.
One of Donald Trump’s four executive orders is not yet clear on what Canadians will see if they travel to the U.S. with gender-neutral passports.
On Monday, Trump ordered to recognize only two genders in the US government: male and female. The order says all federal documents – including passports – must say “sex” instead of “gender”.
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CBC News asked U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency What can you expect if you try to avoid transports to enter the country. The agency used CBC’s citizenship to the White House Press Office, which has yet to respond to questions about the order.
Helen Kennedy, executive director of Canada with “terrible” and “disgusting” and “with gender neutral passports and 2 cellback + community.
“It is very difficult to assess the security of those who support whether they should enter the states or not,” she said.
Fee Jones, the executive director of music, told the Canadian press that she would be able to travel to the U.S. for fears that her passport would be recognized.
“It’s nothing short of a non-existent beating for the segregated people in America and around the world,” Johnston said.
Carrying a gender-neutral passport can already lead to general problems in our United States, Kennedy said.
“There is nothing stopping any border immigration officer from entering people who have people on their passports,” she said.
At one level it has now become a standard policy. “
Updated travel advice for Canada in 2023
International Affairs Canada told CBC News in an email. Canadians should monitor the travel advisory website for updated advice, he said.
Each country has its own borders. The decision to travel is the sole responsibility of the carrier.
The government website has extensive advice for individuals who currently have their fasting listed as an x on their passport. When traveling, the Canadian government cannot enter other countries.
In the year In 2023, the government updated its travel advisory for individuals traveling to the U.S. under anti-2SLLBT+ laws.
This advice warns against the legalization of same-sex feelings and relationships based on their criminal activity or sexual orientation.
Kennedy and Jones Stone wanted to introduce and explain what it meant to travel to America and explain what it meant to non-Canadians.
I’m sure because people are being careful. But people are being careful. But I think the Canadian has a responsibility to tell the innovations about what is being done.
For now, Kennedy said she would advise anyone with a gender-neutral passport to travel to the U.S. unless absolutely necessary.