Bureau of Prisons' Plan to Move Transgender Inmates Based on Sex at Birth

The Bureau of Prisons is planning to move transgender inmates to facilities based on their sex at birth instead of their gender identity, leading to concerns about safety and potential harm. A lawsuit has been filed to block the move, citing fear of assault and lack of individualized assessment. Previous individual assessments were replaced by Trump's executive order recognizing only two sexes. Efforts are being made to address concerns of assault and violence, but the moves are still expected to happen soon.

President Trump's Executive Order on Transgender Inmates

President Trump signed an executive order prohibiting transgender women from being housed in women's prisons, halting gender-affirming medical treatments, and targeting the transgender community in various ways. The order poses serious risks to the health and safety of transgender individuals in prisons and detention centers.

Debate on Housing of Biological Male Felons in Female-Only Prisons

A report highlights the risks of housing biological male felons with female inmates in female-only prisons, citing physical and psychological dangers. The debate surrounds the rights and safety of female inmates and the potential consequences of allowing transgender inmates in female prisons.

Challenges faced by women in prisons due to housing transgender inmates

Former female inmate speaks out about the challenges faced by women in prisons due to the housing of transgender inmates, highlighting the lack of rights and safety concerns for female prisoners.