Miami.- As of April 2, the update of the United States citizenship and immigration service policies update (USCISfor its acronym in English), which recognizes only two biological sexes: male and female.
The USCIS thus returned to its historical policy to recognize only two biological sexes, according to the executive order signed by President Donald Trump on January 20 “defending women from the extremism of gender ideology and restoring biological truth in the federal government.”
“There are only two sexes – male and feminine”said Tricia McLaughlin, Undersecretary of Public Affairs of the Department of National Security, cited in a press release.
The official expressed her support for Trump’s decision to end the policies “Woke“Promoted by his predecessor, the Democrat Joe Biden.” President Trump promised the US people a revolution of common sense, and this includes ensuring that the government’s policy of the government of USA reflects a simple biological reality“He said.
New USCIS guide
He also said that “appropriately administering” the country’s immigration system is a issue of national security. “Not a place to promote and consent to an ideology that harms children and steals their dignity, security and well -being,” he added.
The modification, which entered into force on Wednesday, is contained in the Volumes 1, 11 and 12 of the USCIS Policies Manual. From this date, requests for pending benefits or submitted in or after April 2 must adjust to these guides that clarifies the entity, “they are decisive and replace any previously related guide.”
Under this manual, the USCIS considers that the sex of a person is the one who is generally evidenced in the birth certificate issued at the time of birth or close to the time of birth. “If the birth certificate issued at the time of birth or close to the time of birth indicates a sex other than male or female, USCIS will base the determination of secondary evidence“The statement adds.
Warning
Although he points out that the immigration service will not deny benefits only because the applicant did not correctly indicate his sex, he emphasizes that the USCIS “Does not issue documents with a blank sex fieldnor documents with a sex other than sex that is generally evidenced in a birth certificate issued at the time of birth (or at a time close to birth) “.
“Therefore, if a benefit applicant does not indicate his sex or indicates a sexual sex to sex in his birth certificate issued at the time of birth (or issued at a time close to the time of birth), it can cause delays in the award,” warns the immigration office.