The State Department has issued the first US passport with an "X" gender marker as it seeks to implement gender-inclusive policies, the department announced Wednesday.
The department announced in June it will no longer require medical certification" if an applicant's self-selected sex marker doesn't match the sex listed on other official identity documents.
In accordance with President Biden's executive orders, people applying for a new or an updated passport will be allowed to self-identify.
“M”, “F” and "X" gender designations will no longer require medical certification if an applicant’s self-selected gender does not match the gender on their other citizenship or identity documents.The U.S. issues its first passport with a “X” gender marker.
— NBC News NOW (@NBCNewsNow) October 28, 2021
NBC News Out’s @JoYurcaba reports on an historic victory for non-binary and intersex Americans with @WatchSavannah on #MorningNewsNOW.https://t.co/U4UZMHn7bF pic.twitter.com/E6AO2cKk6j
The Department has begun moving towards adding a gender marker for non-binary, intersex, and gender non-conforming persons applying for a passport or CRBA.
To reiterate, President Biden accomplished this with an executive order. And cutting to the chase, don't hesitate if you want to get a passport.
Once a passport has been issued or updated the changes are permanent, And importantly, it is a crucial tool should another right-wing hate monger get elected.
Once a passport has been issued or updated the changes are permanent, And importantly, it is a crucial tool should another right-wing hate monger get elected.
US State Department: Selecting Your Gender Marker
A cisgender Twitter user asked what if I no longer identify as a 'sex' because I am 69 years of age?
I can't speak as to what constitutes fraudulently representing your gender on a passport.#Great , I'm 69yo can I get one because I feel #genderless at my #age ... ❤. @TsBunnyPDX @TDoRinfo @TransRightsMOVE !
— Ray McAllister (@RayMcAllister6) October 28, 2021
However the penailities should discourage anyone who might want to flipantly do this.
all law.com Penalties for Conviction of Passport Fraud:
"For a basic, first offense of passport fraud under 18 U.S.C. § 1542, such as lying on a passport application, you can be fined $250,000 and sentenced to up to ten years in prison."
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