CFO says its marriage counseling for migrants open to all genders
- The Department of Homeland Security has removed policies barring surveillance based solely on individuals' sexual orientation or gender identity, according to Bloomberg.
- These changes followed Donald Trump's executive orders aimed at eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion policies within federal agencies, according to the updated DHS policy manual.
- Kristi Noem, appointed as Secretary of Homeland Security by Donald Trump, has a history of opposing LGBTQ+ rights, including banning transgender athletes.
- The Brennan Center for Justice criticized the DHS for past abuses, stating it has targeted citizens' political views and engaged in domestic intelligence practices.
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Trump's DHS Can Now Spy More Easily on LGBTQ Americans
A little-known but far-reaching office within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has removed protections for LGBTQ+ people from a policy that restricted intelligence gathering on certain groups, following an executive order from President Donald Trump to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. The DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A), one of 18 […]
CFO says its marriage counseling for migrants open to all genders
The Commission on Filipinos Overseas' (CFO) counseling program for Filipinos and their spouses or partners is open to all genders including those in the LGBTQIA+ community, the agency said Thursday.
DHS quietly eliminates ban on surveillance based on sexual orientation and gender identity
The DHS quietly updated its policy manual earlier this month, removing LGBTQ+ identities from the section prohibiting surveillance based solely on immutable characteristics.
Acámbaro, Gto.- With optimism was received the creation of the area of care for people of sexual and gender diversity, as well as the formation of a regulation for the protection of their rights, Gael Daniel Vázquez Urbina, Bachelor of Contemporary Dance and member of the organizing committee of the Pride in Acámbaro. In recent days, Gael and other members of the LGBTQ+ community met with José Miguel Valdez Maldonado, head of the area of Attenti…
DHS Changes Intelligence Policy, Removes Protections for LGBTQ+ Identities
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has updated its intelligence policy, removing restrictions that previously prohibited staff from gathering intelligence on individuals or groups based solely on their LGBTQ+ status. The change was made public last week, with the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) posting the new policy manual. The DHS, created in 2003 following the 9/11… Source
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