US President Donald Trump had ordered the army to exclude Transpers. Now a judge has stopped the project. It violates the constitutional requirement that all people must be treated equally before the law, she said.
Trump could have designed a policy that brought the need of the nation into harmony after a ready -made army with the right to equal treatment, said Judge Ana C. Reyes. “We must (…) agree that every person who has followed the call for service deserves our gratitude and respect,” she also wrote in her reasoning.
As reported, a few weeks ago, the US Department of Defense had ordered that transgenoten should largely be excluded from military service, even active soldiers. “The service of these persons is not in the best interest of the armed forces and not clearly in accordance with the interests of national security,” said the instructions.
It was instructed that those who are responsible for the armed forces should identify all persons with a diagnosis or history of “gender dysphoria” within 30 days. These must then be excluded by the army and fairly excluded. It was also organized that gender treatment treatments are no longer financed by the healthcare of the army and planned operations.
15,000 that affected?
Activists reported that there were 15,000 transgender soldiers in the United States. However, the exact number is unclear, because for example, for fear of discrimination, many are not recognized.
The Pentagon only recognizes two genera. Transmensens do not identify with their biological gender. Since 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) has no longer classified trans- and gender-differing identities as a mental illness. An earlier guideline of the Pentagon prohibited discrimination based on gender identity.
Source: Krone

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