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Trans politician vows to take legal action against Trump's 'hatred' after being misgendered

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Erika Hilton, a Black transgender congresswoman in Brazil, announced that she's taking legal action against Donald Trump as a result of being issued a U.S. visa with "male" as her gender marker — and she's also committed to taking the case to the United Nations. Sign up for the Out Newsletter to keep up with what's new in LGBTQ+ culture and entertainment — delivered three times a week straight (well…) to your inbox! In 2020 Hilton was elected a…

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The Brazilian transsexual deputy Erika Hilton, emblem of that community in the Latin American country, denounced on Wednesday that the US embassy “classified her as male” on a visa to travel there. After her return to the White House in January, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, attacked transgender people and issued a decree describing sex as an “unchangeable biological classification,” among other measures. “I was classified as…

·Washington, United States
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Brazilian transsexual deputy Erika Hilton, emblem of that community in the Latin American country, denounced on Wednesday that the US embassy “classified her as male” on a visa to travel there.

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Erika Hilton accused Donald Trump's administration of “state-sponsored transphobia”

·Portugal
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Federal Congresswoman Duda Salabert (PDT-MG) expressed solidarity with Erika Hilton (PSOL-SP) this Wednesday, the 16th, because her gender identity was denied in the process of issuing a diplomatic visa to enter the United States and said she had experienced the same situation recently. Duda is also a trans woman. On X (formerly Twitter), she reported that,... The post Duda Salabert says she changed her gender on a US visa: “Transphobia” appeare…

·São Paulo, Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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