Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate Passport Gender-Marker Policy

The president issued an executive order that said sex-identifiers on government documents must match the holder’s biology.
Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Reinstate Passport Gender-Marker Policy
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The Trump administration filed an emergency petition with the Supreme Court on Sept. 19, asking it to reinstate Trump’s policy that bars individuals from using gender markers on their passports that do not match their sex. 
The case stems from an executive order signed by the president on his first day in office that banned passport holders from using an “X” as their sex designation. Like many of Trump’s orders addressing transgender issues, it was challenged by a lawsuit.
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