Trump’s Executive Order Revokes Gender-Neutral Passports, Ignites National Debate

President Trump’s recent executive order, titled “Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism,” revokes the ability for individuals to select a gender-neutral “X” marker on passports. This move effectively enforces a binary definition of gender, recognizing only “male” and “female,”

and has sparked a national debate. Supporters argue it brings clarity and adheres to biological reality, while critics view it as discriminatory, erasing the identities of non-binary individuals. Legal challenges and advocacy efforts are expected, with implications for both domestic and international policies on gender identity. This order reflects broader societal divisions over gender recognition and personal rights.

 

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