Denmark slaps U.S. with travel advisory for transgender travelers

Denmark has joined a growing list of countries issuing travel advice for transgender passengers seeking to meet US Donald Trump, which issued an executive order to reduce transgender community rights in January, which has allowed the US to renew the passport.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Denmark issued a consultation dedicated to Danish citizens who travel to the United States on their page, the Foreign Ministry did not advise transgender people to avoid travel to the United States, but warned that if their passport gender markers do not have sex with them, they are not sexually assaulted.

The ministry wrote, “When the United States applies for an Esta or a visa, there are two gender positions to be selected: male or female,” the ministry wrote on it. Travel website. “If your passport has a gender design X or you have changed the gender, it is recommended to contact the US Embassy before traveling to guide the process of moving forward.”

The Ministry is responding to Trump’s executive order, titled that women have been titled defending the gender ideology and the federal government has been titled ‘restoration of biological truths, although this advice has not cited the order. This was one of the dozens of orders signed on Trump’s first day in his second term.

Although this order mainly prevents trans -women and girls from competing in women’s sports and using their gender identity and using restroom facilities, it also compiles new guidelines for documents and gender markers.

“The Secretary of the Secretary of State and Homeland Security, and the Director of the Office of the Personal Management, will implement the changes that will implement changes for the need to be implemented so that the government -issued identity documents, including passports, visas, and global entry cards, have sex, such as sexual intercourse.

With Advisory, Denmark has added to the growing list of nations warning transgender citizens about passport issues while visiting the US Finland, Germany, and the UK. Associated Press Reports

For its part, the US Department of State released a last year Consultation Considering the trip to Denmark, US citizens warn visitors for “increasing caution in the Denmark’s Kingdom because of terrorism” on their website.

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