From the CBC:
“Ottawa warns LGBTQ travellers they could be hit by U.S.
state laws”
Global Affairs Canada has updated its travel advisory for the
United States by warning LGBTQ people that some state laws may affect them on
their travels. "Some states have enacted laws and policies that may affect
2SLGBTQI+ persons. Check relevant state and local laws," said the new
advisory, posted Tuesday morning. The advisory sends visitors to a government
web page providing broad information on how members of the community could be
targeted while travelling to foreign countries. That advice tells travellers to
beware of laws that criminalize same-sex activities and relationships, or
target people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. That advice
also warns travellers that laws to curb vagrancy and public nuisance incidents
could also be used to target them in an effort "to criminalize 2SLGBTQI+
people." The updated advice does not mention any specific law or state
policy, nor does it suggest staying away from a particular state. CBC News has
asked the department for clarification but has not yet received a response.
Speaking in Moncton, N.B. on Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister
Chrystia Freeland said she supported the decision to update the travel advice
but would not comment on whether U.S. President Joe Biden was informed before
the update was made. "Every Canadian government, very much including our
government, needs to put at the centre of everything we do the interests and
the safety of every single Canadian, and of every single group of
Canadians," she said. "That's what we're doing now. That's what we're
always going to do." Freeland said that as a former foreign affairs
minister, she's confident that travel advisories appearing on the Global
Affairs Canada website are "done very professionally." "We have
professionals in the government whose job is to look carefully around the world
and to monitor whether there are particular dangers to particular groups of
Canadians," she said. "That's their job and it's the right thing to
do."
A growing number of anti-LGBT laws The American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU) says it is tracking 494 anti-LGBTQ bills in the U.S. that are working
their way through state legislatures. Of those bills, the ACLU says 230
will affect schools and education policies, 130 affect the provision of health
care, 40 affect civil rights — such as equal treatment under the law — and
eight affect public washrooms and other shared facilities. Other bills at the state level being
tracked by the ACLU would ban or censor drag shows, prohibit gender information
from being included on government identity documents or limit access to books
about LGBTQ people and issues. The updated travel advice comes after the
largest LGBT rights organization in the U.S., the Human Rights Campaign (HRC),
joined other civil rights organizations in issuing a travel advisory for
Florida in May. That warning said
newly passed laws and policies might pose risks to minorities, immigrants and
LGBTQ travellers in the state. HRC was joined by the NAACP, the League of
United Latin American Citizens, the Florida Immigrant Coalition and Equality
Florida in issuing travel or relocation warnings for the Sunshine State, one of
the most popular U.S. states for tourists. The HRC notes that Florida's
recently passed bathroom law could subject transgender people to criminal
penalties for refusing to leave a bathroom when asked, if the bathroom is in a
publicly owned or leased building.
^ 494 Bills targeting Homosexuals across the United States.
This is a sad reality for not only Canadians and other
foreigners coming to the US, but also for all Americans inside the country.
Why do I care? (and why should you care?)
I'm not Gay, but I still believe in equal rights for
Homosexuals the same way I believe in equal rights for Women (even though I am
a Man) and equal rights for Blacks/Hispanics/Asians (even though I am White)
the same way I believe in equal rights for Interracial Couples (even though I'm
not in an Interracial Relationship.)
Those who easily discriminate against one group now can
easily discriminate against every group later. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/global-affairs-lgbt-unitedstates-warning-1.6950833
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