NH transgender teens fight back against Trump's ban on participation in girls' sports
Briefly

Parker Tirrell and Iris Turmelle, two transgender teens from New Hampshire, are making headlines by being the first to legally challenge President Trump's executive order aimed at banning transgender girls from women's sports. Following a court order allowing them to play against state-level restrictions, they express their feelings of being marginalized and targeted by legislation. Both teens highlight the emotional toll and difficulties posed by laws that restrict their rights and identity, emphasizing their humanity and right to participate in sports.
I just feel like I'm being singled out right now by lawmakers and Trump... It feels like they just don't want me to exist. But I'm not going to stop existing.
One message she hopes to get across to others is 'that we are human.' We don't go to sleep in the day and go out at night and drink people's blood.
Read at Boston.com
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