The Pentagon said in a memorandum on Wednesday that the United States would remove transgender troops from the Army, until they get a discount on the basis of case-by-case.
The memorandum became public as a court filed in the case challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order of January, which was aimed at stopping military service by transgender personnel.
Memo said, “Service members who have current diagnosis or history, or display symptoms suit symptoms will be processed to separate from military service.”
These soldiers can be considered for exemption on the basis of case-by-case, provided that the service is a compelling government interest in maintaining a member that directly supports war abilities, “said this.
To achieve such a discount, soldiers have to show that they have never attempted to infection, as well as “a consecutive 36 -month stability in service of service is displayed without a clinically important crisis or loss in social, business or other important areas of work.”
Another Pentagon Memo, released earlier this month, stopped transgender people from joining the army and prevented gender infection treatment for those who are already in uniforms.
The latest memorandum also states that “applicants for military service … who have a current diagnosis or history, or have symptoms to suit symptoms, gender dyphoria is disqualified for military service,” as they “are” cross-sex hormone therapy or sex revaluation or sex rebuilding surgery with the history of gender dysforia.
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Unqualified applicants can also get a discount if they have “compelling government interest” in joining the army and they are ready to follow all the applied standards, including the parameters associated with the gender of the applicant. “
Transgender Americans have faced a roller coaster of changing policies on military service in recent years, with the Democratic administration attempting to openly serve them, while Trump has repeatedly sought to keep them out of the rank.
The US Army lifted the ban on transgender troops in 2016 during the second term of Democrat Barack Obama as President.
Under that policy, already serving trans soldiers were allowed to openly perform openly, and the transgender recruitments were determined to be accepted by 1 July 2017.
But the first Trump administration postponed that date till 2018 before deciding to reverse the policy completely.
Trump’s controversial sanctions on transgender military service – which changed the response to various court challenges – finally came into force in April 2019 after a legal battle that went into the country’s top court all the way.
Trump’s Democratic Successor who went to reversed the restrictions a few days after taking over in Biden 2021, saying that all Americans qualified to serve should be able to do so.
After returning to the office in January, Trump issued an executive order executive order, which again targeted the transgender soldiers, stating: “A person’s sex cannot be satisfied with the harsh standards required for military service, expressing a false ‘gender identity’.”
Transgender issues have extended American politics in recent years, as states controlled by Democrats and Republican have shifted from medical treatment to opposite directions on policies, which are allowed in public or school libraries on what books on the subject.
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