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The speaker worked to ensure a transgender woman in prison received necessary medical services. Beyond this specific case, the speaker worked to change California policy, so every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care they desired and needed. The speaker believes this was historic in California and possibly the first such policy in a department of corrections in the country.

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I went from identifying as a straight boy to a gay boy, then as a non-binary person, and now I identify as a trans straight woman. I have come to realize that I am actually a trans lesbian.

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If someone desires female anatomy but does not have it, there is a surgical option available. This procedure involves inverting the penis to create a vagina.

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I offer support to find gender affirming care for youth, even if they need to go out of state. If parents are unsupportive, some kids choose to get emancipated at 16 to make their own medical decisions. Dealing with transphobic parents can be tough, especially if they are very right-leaning. It's important to find a chosen family of friends who accept you. I can send you a binder discreetly if needed.

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A Venezuelan migrant explains how to scam the system by breaking in, having a baby in the US, and getting married for more benefits. American women are encouraged to work and have abortions, while migrants are aided in crossing the border, having babies, and getting married for benefits.

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John Featherson, a former migrant shelter director in Massachusetts, is interviewed in a setting at what is described as a Holiday Inn facility connected to Elliot Human Services. The interaction begins with the interviewer being told to stop recording or leave, on private property and trespassing grounds. Featherson makes a series of allegations about the operations and costs associated with migrant shelters and related services: - He asserts that “everything is free” for the migrants, contrasting it with the assumption that they pay for amenities. He notes that migrants have access to doctors’ appointments in Boston or immigration hearings in New Hampshire, and questions whether they use their own cars, suggesting instead that they request Uber or Lyft rides. - He claims the amount spent on Uber and Lyft for transportation is “well in excess of $100,000 a month.” - He describes a logistics operation akin to Amazon, stating that “every day I would order tens of thousands of dollars worth of product from Amazon every single day, seven days a week,” including diapers, formula, toothbrushes, hair dryers, combs, and strollers, delivered as needed. - He notes the presence of free on-site daycare at the shelter, countering any idea that children are transported daily to external facilities, with the daycare provided “on-site there.” - He mentions a school bus used for this purpose as part of the on-site arrangements. - He explains that as the hotel became overwhelmed with migrant families, there were fights over washers and dryers. He states that “the state contracted this company to come in five days a week and do everybody's laundry,” with a process of dropping off laundry by 07:00 and having it back by 17:00, folded and provided at no cost to the taxpayers of Massachusetts. - He addresses media portrayals of migrants by asserting what he says migrants claim about why they came, juxtaposing it with a narrative about past displacement from Haiti. He recounts a story: migrants claim they came because of promises of “everything was free” under a new administration. - He recounts a succession of migration routes and destinations: from Haiti to Chile for ten years after an earthquake, then to Brazil, and finally to America, with his interpretation that their reason for coming is tied to the claim that “Joe Biden told us everything was free.” Throughout, Featherson emphasizes the scale and variety of services he claims were provided to migrants and questions the underlying motivations and narratives surrounding their presence in the facilities.

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I received my new passport, and it now lists my gender as male, which is a change made under the current administration. Here's my picture, and you can see the new designation.

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Hi, I'm Max, a transgender man leaving the US, and Spain is my top choice. I'm close to reaching TikTok's creator fund; the money will help fund my move. Spain offers excellent gender-affirming healthcare, crucial for my family and me. Good public transportation is another plus, as I won't have a car. Europe's easy travel within the EU is also appealing. Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia are the most trans-friendly cities; I'm leaning towards Valencia. Many apartments lack AC, so that's something to consider. I plan to get a digital nomad visa to continue my work as a therapist remotely. If necessary, I can seek asylum; it's advised to first obtain a tourist visa then apply for other visas in Spain. Any insights from Spanish viewers about these cities would be greatly appreciated.

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Migrant trans women face unique concerns, including their undocumented status and distrust of faith-based shelters due to past negative experiences. Even if accepted into shelters, they worry about misgendering and bathroom/bedroom assignments.

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Hola, ¿Cómo estás? Soy de Venezuela y llevo un mes aquí con mi familia. Muchos pasan el día aquí sin trabajo. Tenemos que esperar 165 días para obtener un permiso de trabajo. También hay personas de Ecuador que apoyan al presidente Biden. Algunos aún no tienen seguridad social.

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I worked as a travel nurse at a hospital specializing in organ transplants. I learned that many Israeli citizens come to the US for healthcare if they can't get the treatment they need in Israel. They receive organs from US donors. I suspect some Israelis may be getting preferential treatment on the transplant waitlist.

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I got all of this covered through TRICARE, which has updated its policies to support trans soldiers. It was a long process involving evaluations, doctors, and getting my commander and command team involved. There was a lot of paperwork to be signed due to the military's bureaucracy. But after almost a year, I made it. Love you.

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I will be hanging out with the daughters of my mom's friend while they have a meeting. Jazz is an inspiration as a transgender role model. She shared her surgery experience honestly. Charlie plans to have surgery after high school due to bullying. I recently had surgery with complications, but now I feel great. Stitches came apart a week after surgery, causing pain and distress.

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I'm Livo, and I underwent top surgery 9 months ago. Getting ready used to be a struggle for me due to dysphoria, often leading to meltdowns. However, things have changed now, and it has become my favorite part of the day. Top surgery has been my most significant act of self-care.

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Here's my transgender daughter, Bella. She was assigned male at birth but now uses she/her pronouns. We're working on getting her medication to block male hormones. Bella is 14 and doing well in her transition. Being trapped in the wrong body affected her mental health, but with medication, we'll get through it together. We also received a grant to cover her transition costs, which is a huge relief. She can finally be who she truly is, which is all she's wanted for years, and we're so happy for her.

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I can use the bathroom I identify with as a trans woman because it's legal in my state. Others won't bother me when I tell them I'm trans.

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A Venezuelan migrant shared her experiences during a live stream about the benefits she's receiving in New York City. She mentioned having dental surgery for four teeth but faced challenges with appointment distances. Although she appreciates being in New York, she expressed frustration about working without proper documentation. She has been in the city for only six months. When asked about her nails, she revealed that getting them done cost $50, with an additional $30 for maintenance. She highlighted that her hotel stay, provided for six months, is valued at over $60,000, noting that an average hotel room for migrants costs around $350 a night. She concluded by hoping that President Trump will take appropriate action.

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I'm incredibly grateful to be living in this time, where I can fully embrace my gender transition. From hormones to laser hair removal, Botox, lip injections, and hair lowering, I appreciate the opportunities available to me. I truly feel thankful to be alive now.

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Michigan Medicine strives to be a safe, welcoming place for transgender individuals and to provide excellent health care regardless of gender. The goal of this video is to improve the comfort and competency of frontline staff in caring for transgender individuals. We will start by talking about gender identity, challenges the transgender community has faced in the health care system, and Michigan's policies regarding gender non-discrimination. The second half of this training is job specific. To discuss gender identity, it is important to understand the difference between sex and gender. Sex refers to one's reproductive organs, native hormones, and chromosomes, while gender identity refers to one's internal sense of gender, a person's basic sense of being a man or boy, a woman or girl, or another gender. Gender identity can be expressed by how individuals present themselves socially, including clothing, physical characteristics, speech, and mannerisms. All people, whether they are transgender or cisgender, meaning not transgender, have a gender identity and expression. Transgender is a term for individuals whose gender identity differs from the gender identity typically associated with their sex assigned at birth. There are many identities that fall under the umbrella of transgender. Transgender men, trans men, or trans masculine refer to people who are assigned female sex at birth but identify as men or masculine. Transgender women, trans women, or trans feminine refer to people who were assigned male sex at birth but identify as women or feminine. Other individuals may identify as genderqueer, agender, genderfluid, two spirited, bigender, or another identity that does not fit neatly into the categories of men or women. All major American medical societies, including the American Medical Association and American Psychological Association, endorse gender affirming care as the standard of care for transgender individuals. This means caring for people in a way that supports their gender transition and gender identity. Transgender people may undergo any one of a number of gender affirming medical interventions, including hormonal therapies like estrogen, testosterone, or hormone blockers, and surgical treatment to change body contours or genitalia. However, it is important to note that one does not have to undergo any medical or surgical treatment to be transgender. Some people are easily read as the gender they affirm while others are visibly gender non conforming or androgynous appearing.

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Here's my transgender daughter, Bella. She was assigned male at birth but now uses she/her pronouns. We're working on getting her medication to block male hormones. Bella is 14 and doing great in her true body. Being trapped in the wrong body really affected her mental health, but with the right medication, we'll get through this together. We even received a grant to cover all the transition costs, which is a huge relief. All she's wanted for years is to finally be herself, and we're so happy for her.

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I haven't fully explored my career because I've been living in the wrong body. Until recently, I was hiding my true self as an actor, focusing on portraying characters. Now, I'm thrilled to finally have the opportunity to play female roles.

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I regret getting a sex change. My hole is infected and smells terrible. I feel like taking my own life. I think I'll get more attention than gay people. Some men can become women by trading their genitals, but it's not worth it because it smells bad. There's a global mission to change genitals, even for minors. I used to be named Craig, but now I'm a new girl with a Y chromosome. I got brainwashed by the internet and now I'm stuck with this regret. I should have just stayed gay.

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A group of migrants managed to cross the US-Mexico border by going through a gap in the fence and under razor wire. Surprisingly, among them were people from China, who had traveled around 7,000 miles. Even with an armed border patrol agent nearby, they were undeterred. One 20-year-old college graduate from China said he was hoping to find work in Los Angeles after a 40-day journey through countries like Thailand, Morocco, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, and South America.

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I just changed the gender on my Florida driver's license to male. This was the final step in updating all my documents, which wasn't easy due to state restrictions. Here’s the loophole: if you replace your driver's license instead of renewing it, they must use a primary document for information. A passport, which allows self-identification, qualifies. I showed them my female passport, and after some deliberation, they updated my license. It was nerve-wracking, especially in a hostile environment. On my way out, someone yelled a derogatory comment at me, but I’m proud of my new license, which is valid for ten years. Wishing all trans people an easy time with their documents this December.

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I want to share a personal message to show that being transgender doesn't hinder military service. I take my estrogen, blockers, and other medications, but it doesn't affect my ability to serve.
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