From the BBC:
"Trump restores military ban on transgender people"
US President Donald Trump has signed a memo reinstating a ban on transgender people serving in the military, which was lifted under Barack Obama. The memo also halts the use of government funds for sex-reassignment surgery for active personnel. But Mr Trump left Defence Secretary Jim Mattis to decide whether to retain existing transgender recruits. The ban, justified on grounds of cost and disruption, faces a legal challenge by transgender rights activists. "This policy is a shameful slap in the face to people who put their lives on the line everyday to defend our country..." said Jennifer Levi, an official at Glad (GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders), in a statement. "We are moving quickly with our plaintiffs to see that a court puts a stop to this latest demonstration of President Trump playing politics with people's lives." Between 4,000 and 10,000 US active-duty and reserve service members are believed to be transgender. After the Obama administration announced last year that they would be allowed to serve openly in the military, many active duty members came out. The memo was widely anticipated following tweets Mr Trump made about the issue last month.
Mr Trump directed the military to "return to the longstanding policy and practice on military service by transgender individuals prior to June 2016". He suggested that his predecessor in the White House had not thought through whether the policy would "hinder military effectiveness and lethality, [or] disrupt unit cohesion". He said he had done the Pentagon a "great favor" by banning transgender troops, saying the issue had been "complicated" and "confusing" for the military. The Obama-era policy had included a provision for the military to provide medical help for service members wanting to change gender. In his memo, Mr Trump directed the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security to stop using government funds for sex-reassignment procedures unless it was necessary to "protect the health of an individual who has already begun a course of treatment to reassign his or her sex".
^ I've said it before. Anyone who has officially changed their sex with surgery should be treated as that new sex and since men and women are allowed to serve equally in the Military then there shouldn't be an issue here. I don't support this reinstated ban. Around 1% of Americans serve in the Military as it is today - a very low number especially from past enrollments - and we are stretched around the world protecting Americans and the rest of the world from all sorts of threats. If someone wants to risk their life to protect us then they should be allowed to. It doesn't matter if they were born a man and had surgery to become a woman or were born a woman and had surgery to become a man. ^
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