Hello,
So, I'm writing because given the recent ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States in the Orr v. Trump case, transgender Americans are unable to get accurate, legal passports for the foreseeable future. This means that the class that was covered under an injunction imposed by the lower court is no longer covered and the State Department, in court filings before the SCOTUS decision and on their official website afterwards, have even alluded to plans to go back to revoke and reissue accurate passports issued to trans people, if allowed to by the courts.
It is a crime to knowingly use a false US passport and I'm not looking to get a decade long prison sentence because the Trump administration wants to pretend that trans women are male. So, I need a certificate of identity. Do I have enough here, with the court decision, the federal law, and the executive order which all prove that the US is unlikely to issue me an accurate, legal passport in the foreseeable future?
So, I'm writing because given the recent ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States in the Orr v. Trump case, transgender Americans are unable to get accurate, legal passports for the foreseeable future. This means that the class that was covered under an injunction imposed by the lower court is no longer covered and the State Department, in court filings before the SCOTUS decision and on their official website afterwards, have even alluded to plans to go back to revoke and reissue accurate passports issued to trans people, if allowed to by the courts.
It is a crime to knowingly use a false US passport and I'm not looking to get a decade long prison sentence because the Trump administration wants to pretend that trans women are male. So, I need a certificate of identity. Do I have enough here, with the court decision, the federal law, and the executive order which all prove that the US is unlikely to issue me an accurate, legal passport in the foreseeable future?
