A tipping point for LGBTQ+ forced migration
Briefly

The U.S.'s asylum and refugee resettlement programs have long been essential for LGBTQ+ individuals facing mortal danger in their home countries due to their identity.
Increased anti-trans legislation in the U.S. has led to a rise in trans individuals seeking relocation assistance, highlighting a crisis of trans safety within the country.
Hostile legislation in the U.S. has created a situation where some trans individuals within the country are akin to 'American trans refugees,' while others from abroad still seek refuge in the U.S.
Trans individuals within the U.S. are facing challenges in securing asylum abroad as successful claims usually require proving their entire home country, not just a specific region, is 'unsafe' for them.
Read at Advocate.com
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