Trump birthright citizenship order faces immediate lawsuit
Donald Trump signing an executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship in the U.S. (Forbes).

Donald Trump signing an executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship in the U.S. (Forbes).

A transgender prisoner has taken legal action against the administration of Donald Trump regarding the constitutionality of an executive order he issued on his first day in office. The order instructed the government to acknowledge only two genders when assigning federal inmates to facilities and also prohibited them from receiving medical care that affirms their gender. This lawsuit is the first formal opposition to Trump’s gender directive, which the legal action criticizes as a significant threat to transgender rights.

The lawsuit, filed by the inmate using the alias Maria Moe, argues that sex classifications are subject to strict scrutiny and are generally considered unconstitutional under the Fifth Amendment. The complaint points out that on January 23, 2025, the Bureau of Prisons identified Moe as female, but by January 25, the classification was changed to male.

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