WorldPride organizers caution transgender visitors from abroad
- Organizers of WorldPride 2025 in Washington, D.C., may warn transgender individuals about attending the event due to safety concerns related to anti-trans policies enacted by the Trump administration.
- Ryan Bos, executive director of the Capital Pride Alliance, mentioned that there might be a statement advising trans people to stay home or come at their own risk due to increased travel barriers.
- Germany has issued a travel warning for transgender citizens considering travel to the U.S., noting new federal rules requiring government documents to match sex assigned at birth.
- Despite safety concerns, Bos believes domestic attendance at WorldPride may grow, as the event aims to ensure safety and visibility for everyone.
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WorldPride organizers caution transgender visitors from abroad
(The Hill) - Organizers of WorldPride, a global LGBTQ Pride event series to be held this year in Washington, issued an advisory Friday for transgender people from overseas, citing recent policies put forward by the Trump administration. The Capital Pride Alliance, a Washington-based LGBTQ nonprofit, said in an emailed statement that international travelers to the U.S. should “understand the advisories that may be issued by their home country.” …
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