An army that does not allow trans people to join

AND US Army On Friday, he said that he no longer allows for transgender people to join his ranks and to stop “performing or facilitating” gender changes.
The announcement came for days after Minister of Defense Pete Hegsetth launched a ban on the transgender people who joined the army.
“Immediately enter into force, all new approaches to individuals with the history of gender dysphoria are pausing, and all unplanned, scheduled or planned medical procedures related to confirmation or facilitating gender crossing for the Pale members,” the army on the States X.
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The work sergeant monitors the recruit of the fortress Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri. The army announced on Friday that they would not allow transgender people to serve. (US Army Fort Leonard Wood)
The military branch also said that individuals with “gender dysforia voluntarily served our country and that they would be treated with dignity and respect.”
Hegseth’s command is part of an effort to reform army By completing diversity, the initiative for equality and inclusion (dei) and focusing on willingness and deadly.
“Our power is our common purpose, regardless of our background, no matter how we grew up, regardless of our gender, regardless of our race,” he said during the City Hall last week. “In this department, we will treat everyone equally, we will treat everyone with respect and we will judge you as an individual to your merit and your dedication to the team and mission.”
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The Secretary of the Defense of Pete Hegsetth makes a statement for the media after a meeting at the Ministry of Defense on Friday in Warsaw, Poland. (Omar Marques/Getty Images)
In response to military prohibition, 20 Attorney Generals filed a “court friend” submission to support a lawsuit with the aim of blocking the implementation of the executive order of President Donald Trump, which forbids transgender people to serve in the army.
“The continuous attacks of this administration on our very small percentage of transgender Americans, the increasingly vulnerable population, are cruel and wrong,” said Massachusetts Chief lawyer Andrea Joy Campbell. “I extremely respect anyone, including our trans -services, who puts his life in order to protect us and our country.
“This last attack on the Trans-Service members is flying despite the so-called administration of administration to our army, our veterans and their service.”
The coalition includes the main lawyers from California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington.
In a separate post on X, the army said that “Dei is dead” within the organization and that the soldiers are forced to leave for the rejection of the formed vaccine with a return salary.
Members of the National Army Guard in Formation. (Photo of the National Guard of US Army SPC. Matthew A. Foster)
After taking over duties, Trump signed The executive command in which the identification is noted with gender that is not assigned to birth “is not in accordance with the humility and selflessness required by a member of the service.”
It is estimated that 9,000 to 14,000 are transgender services. The exact figures are not publicly available.
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Between January 1, 2016 and May 14, 2021, the Ministry of Defense allegedly spent approximately $ 15 million on the provision of transgender treatments-surgical and non-hydral 1,892 members of the active service, according to the Congress Research Service.