HRC Sends Expanded FOIA Request to ICE & CBP for Records of Treatment of Trans Detainees

HRC Sends Expanded FOIA Request to ICE & CBP for Records of Treatment of Trans Detainees

HRC sent expanded Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the U.S.  Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) for the release of any and all records, including but not limited to letters, memos, emails, text messages, phone records, health reports, and other documents regarding any transgender detainees in ICE custody between January 21, 2017 and the present, as well as policies and procedures that guide treatment of transgender people in ICE custody.  

This is a follow-up to an earlier FOIA request by HRC in July for all records related to the death of Roxana Hernández, a transgender woman, while in the custody of ICE and CBP.

Hernández reached the United States border on May 9, 2018, seeking asylum after fleeing Honduras due to the violence and discrimination she experienced based on her gender identity. She was held for five days by CBP before being processed into the United States and put into ICE custody in San Diego. She was transferred again to another facility three days later on May 16 before her admission to a nearby hospital on May 17. She passed away on May 25. On May 31, HRC called on ICE to conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances of Hernandez’s death.

“The new information released regarding Roxana Hernández’s death is both tragic and deeply disturbing,” said JoDee Winterhof, HRC Senior Vice President for Policy and Political Affairs. “According to both eyewitness accounts and the forensic examiner, Hernández was denied medical treatment for several days, all while suffering severe symptoms that evidently contributed to her worsening condition. Moreover, we are horrified to learn that Hernández’s body showed signs of physical abuse, including beating or kicking across her torso and being tightly handcuffed for an extensive length of time. Despite these shocking revelations, ICE officials have yet to comment on the specifics of the autopsy and refuse to provide further details regarding her death and detainment. HRC joins advocates, including efforts led by the Transgender Law Center, in calling for the full release in all records related to this tragedy to ensure those responsible for these cruel and fatal acts are brought to justice.”

A report released in 2016 by Human Rights Watch detailed the experiences of 28 transgender women who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border between 2011 and 2015, more than of whom were held in men’s facilities at some point in their detention. Others reported being held in solitary confinement, allegedly for their own protection, while many reported experiencing sexual assault and other forms of violence while in detention.

According to information provided by the Department in response to a request by Rep. Kathleen Rice, LGBTQ immigrants are detained twice as long as other immigrants and also face lengthy stays in solitary confinement despite ICE regulations that stipulate its use as a last resort. ICE also reported to Representative Rice that LGBTQ people accounted for only .14 percent of the people detained by ICE in 2017, but made up 12 percent of reported sexual assault and abuse cases.

The Human Rights Campaign stands with coalition partners in demanding the humane treatment of all undocumented immigrants and will not rest while LGBTQ migrants are subjected to horrific treatment based on their sexuality and gender identity.

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HRC Mourns Tydi, a Black Transgender Woman Killed in Baltimore

HRC Mourns Tydi, a Black Transgender Woman Killed in Baltimore

HRC is deeply saddened to learn of the death of Tydi, a Black transgender woman fatally shot in Baltimore on November 26.

Officers found Tydi unconscious on a street after neighbors reported the shooting, according to the Washington Blade. Tydi was taken to a local hospital, where she died from her wounds. At this time, not much information is known about the circumstances of her death, and the department is urging anyone with information to come forward.

“We know there was some sort of argument that took place and during that argument it looks like a person — one individual — pulled out a gun and shot (Tydi) and left her on the side of the road,” said T.J. Smith, a spokesperson for the Baltimore Police Department, in an interview.

Police are withholding her identity pending notification of her next of kin, but she was identified by her first name in social media posts from the Baltimore Trans Alliance, a local advocacy group in Baltimore City.

“Our hearts are heavy, and even more so at a time when violence in our community is at an all time high; with Black trans women being targeted specifically,” wrote the group.

Tonight, the Baltimore Trans Alliance will hold a vigil to mourn Tydi’s death and offer space to the community to come together and heal.

Tydi’s death marks the 24th known violent death of a transgender individual in 2018. She is the 17th known Black transgender person to be killed this year.

Earlier this month, HRC Foundation released “A National Epidemic: Fatal Anti-Transgender Violence in America in 2018,” a heartbreaking report honoring the transgender people killed in 2018 and detailing the contributing and motivating factors that lead to this tragic violence. It is clear that fatal violence disproportionately affects transgender women of color, and that the intersections of racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia conspire to deprive them of necessities to live and thrive.

This epidemic of violence that disproportionately targets trans people of color — particularly Black trans women — must cease.

To learn more about HRC’s transgender justice work, visit hrc.org/Transgender.

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This school board official thinks teaching LGBTQ issues is “abuse” and Black Lives Matter is “trash”

This school board official thinks teaching LGBTQ issues is “abuse” and Black Lives Matter is “trash”
Meet Robert C. Leib of the Anne Arundel County school board in Maryland.

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Kim Petras, Simon Cavill, Jake Shears, Rachel Maddow, Trump Tower Moscow, Starbucks, Ben Platt: HOT LINKS

Kim Petras, Simon Cavill, Jake Shears, Rachel Maddow, Trump Tower Moscow, Starbucks, Ben Platt: HOT LINKS

TRUMP’S WORST THURSDAY. Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell discuss Trump’s very bad day: “If the president turned in written answers that basically gave the same lies that Michael Cohen had previously been trying to get away with, Mueller’s office knew at that time they were lies, then they make their decision they’re going to go ahead and put forward the evidence those are lies the president’s already made a submission. I mean, they’ve got him.”

TRUMP TOWER MOSCOW. Plan was to give Vladimir Putin a $50 million penthouse: ‘President Donald Trump’s company planned to give a $50 million penthouse at Trump Tower Moscow to Russian President Vladimir Putin as the company negotiated the luxury real estate development during the 2016 campaign, according to four people, one of them the originator of the plan. Two US law enforcement officials told BuzzFeed News that Michael Cohen, Trump’s personal lawyer at the time, discussed the idea with a representative of Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s press secretary.’

STARBUCKS TO COFFEE DRINKERS. No porn for you!

NYT. On Twitter’s ban on deadnaming.

MICHAEL COHEN. Trump “fixated” on Cohen’s guilty plea, say aides: ‘Even as he was preparing for a full day of meetings with world leaders during the G-20 summit here, the president couldn’t seem to shake his fury over the Mueller probe, which on Thursday ensnared his former lawyer Michael Cohen who pleaded guilty to lying about the extent to which he and Trump discussed a Moscow-based real estate deal during the 2016 presidential campaign.

Oh, I get it! I am a very good developer, happily living my life, when I see our Country going in the wrong direction (to put it mildly). Against all odds, I decide to run for President & continue to run my business-very legal & very cool, talked about it on the campaign trail…

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 30, 2018

….Lightly looked at doing a building somewhere in Russia. Put up zero money, zero guarantees and didn’t do the project. Witch Hunt!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 30, 2018

GEORGE SOROS. Facebook COO asked communications staff to research George Soros’s financial interests after he criticized tech companies: ‘Ms. Sandberg, Facebook’s chief operating officer, asked for the information in an email to a senior executive in January that was forwarded to other senior communications and policy staff, the people said. The email came within days of a blistering speech Mr. Soros delivered that month at the World Economic Forum, attacking Facebook and Google as a “menace” to society and calling for the companies to be regulated.

CAMILA CABELLO. I’ll turn down Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story…if he asks me.

PLAY IT AGAIN. Ellen Page is doing a reading of a queer remake of Casablanca.

AUSTRALIA. Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes denied visa: ‘Right-wing provocateur and founder of the Proud Boys group Gavin McInnes has had his visa application blocked by the Home Affairs Department, failing the character test to enter Australia. Critics of Mr McInnes were urging the department and Immigration Minister David Coleman to ban him from travelling to Australia for a speaking tour next year, concerned about his extreme views and promotion of violence.’

DEAR EVAN HANSEN. There’s a movie in the works, and it’ll probably star Ben Platt.

MASSIVE BREACH. Marriott says hack exposed data of 500 million Starwood customers: ‘Marriott International said on Friday that hackers illegally accessed its Starwood Hotels brand’s reservation database since 2014, potentially exposing personal information on about 500 million guests. Shares of the company fell nearly 6 percent to about $115 in trading before the bell. The company said for 327 million guests, personal information compromised could include passport details, phone numbers and email addresses. For some others, it could include credit card information.’

ON THE RAG. This week on the gay magazine

INTERVIEW OF THE DAY. Kyle Meredith talks to Jake Shears. “Jake Shears gives Kyle Meredith a ring to discuss his self titled debut solo record, getting inspiration from David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Josh Homme, and Queen, his amazing (and well timed) mustache, an upcoming movie, and having the music rooted in New Orleans and Louisville.”

SLANG OF THE DAY. English slang from Simon Pegg and Henry Cavill.

NEW TUNE OF THE DAY. Kim Petras and Cheat Codes “Feeling of Falling”.

FRIDAY STACHE. Roma.Ba

 

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The Crisis at the Border is an LGBTQ Issue. Here’s Why.

The Crisis at the Border is an LGBTQ Issue. Here’s Why.

The Trump-Pence administration’s cruel immigration policies are harming LGBTQ and other asylum seekers who are fleeing violence in Central America by leaving them stranded on the U.S.-Mexico border.

More than 120 LGBTQ asylum seekers are currently stuck in Tijuana, with the number sure to grow in the coming weeks as the arrival of a larger group of people fleeing violence and danger draws closer, according to the San Diego LGBT Community Center and RAICES, an organization that provide vital legal support to immigrants.

“We’ve been working with partners in Tijuana to provide legal services, shelter, security, and more for dozens of LGBTQ+ asylum-seekers stuck waiting weeks for their cases to be heard,” said Jonathan Ryan, executive director of RAICES. “The Trump administration is responsible for this delay, a delay that harms all immigrants but is particularly perilous for LGBTQ+ folks, who face dangers from police and ordinary citizens in Mexico and must be allowed safe entry into the United States.”

Violence associated with gangs and drug trafficking has made Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala some of the world’s most violent countries, with few laws protecting people from violence or discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Advocates have said that being LGBTQ substantially increases vulnerability to violence, and transgender individuals face the highest risk.

“People migrate (to the U.S.) because they will die and because they are hungry and because they are in need,” said Andrea Ayala, executive director of Espacio de Mujeres Lesbianas por la Diversidad, an El Salvadoran advocacy group, in a July interview with the Washington Blade. Ayala herself fled to Europe in October after facing a threat to her own life.

Today was emotional.

We accompanied a group of LGBTQ migrants taking the first step of the asylum process at the border near Tijuana. After walking for hundreds of miles seeking safety this was an important milestone. pic.twitter.com/ZsytH5ttBt

— ������������ (@RAICESTEXAS) November 29, 2018

Earlier this month, many LGBTQ asylum seekers, who were facing discrimination and harassment on their journey, split off from the main group of asylum seekers, reaching the U.S. border in Mexico in mid-November.

“We were discriminated against, even in the caravan. People wouldn’t let us into trucks, they made us get in the back of the line for showers, they would call us ugly names,” said Erick Dubon, in a Washington Post article. Dubon is traveling with his boyfriend, Pedro Nehemias, from San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

A 2016 study by UNHCR, the U.N.’s refugee agency, found through its interviews that nearly 90 percent of LGBTQ asylum seekers and refugees reported suffering sexual and gender-based violence in their home countries in Central America. According to reports from the agency, the number of total registered asylum seekers and refugees from the region has grown exponentially — up 58 percent in 2017 from the previous year.

We helped secure safe passage for these LGBTQ+ migrants to Tijuana and are supporting their asylum claims.

Humans supporting humans.

Please watch and share, to see who’s actually in the migrant caravan. pic.twitter.com/Og5xOSVGE7

— ������������ (@RAICESTEXAS) November 20, 2018

“The more authorities in El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico and the USA fail to take action to protect some of the most vulnerable people in the Americas, the more blood they will have on their hands,” said Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas Director at Amnesty International, in a 2017 report documenting experiences of LGBTQ people fleeing the region.

Earlier this year, international outrage spread after the brutal death of transgender asylum seeker Roxana Hernández, who passed away while in ICE custody after fleeing violence and discrimination in Honduras. An autopsy report made public earlier this week strongly indicated Hernández was beaten in custody and denied water and critical medical treatment before her death, but ICE has refused to release a required report on the circumstances of her death for more than 180 days, in direct contravention of a Congressional requirement.

According to information provided by ICE in response to a request by Rep. Kathleen Rice, LGBTQ immigrants are detained twice as long as other immigrants and also face lengthy stays in solitary confinement despite ICE regulations that stipulate its use as a last resort. ICE also reported to Representative Rice that LGBTQ people accounted for only .14 percent of the people detained by ICE in 2017, but made up 12 percent of reported sexual assault and abuse cases.

The multitude of stories emerging from the waves of asylum seekers and refugees fleeing Central America are heartbreaking and infuriating, and the cruelty they are met with at the hands of the Trump-Pence administration is unacceptable.

As the situation continues to evolve, find out more about how to support the work of organizations providing direct assistance to the LGBTQ asylum seekers in Tijuana, including the San Diego LGBT Community Center, RAICES and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.

www.hrc.org/blog/the-crisis-at-the-border-is-an-lgbtq-issue.-heres-why?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

Sharing your story works: Scots support their trans and nonbinary fellow citizens

Sharing your story works: Scots support their trans and nonbinary fellow citizens

Equality Network

A vast majority of Scottish people support the right of gender self-determination for their fellow citizens, including transgender people. The survey is one step in the Scottish government’s proposed legislation to allow people to legally self-determine their gender.

.@scotgov have today published the full analysis of their public consultation on reform of the Gender Recognition Act. Good majorities in favour of fully inclusive reform, especially in responses from people living in Scotland.

You can read it here: t.co/sF2AapEXx1

— Equality Network (@LGBTIScotland) November 23, 2018

GLAAD’s Nick Adams, Director of Transgender Media & Representation, said, “Scotland is leading the way in acceptance for transgender people. Last year, GLAAD worked with the organization Scottish Trans to train over 50 transgender Scots. They are sharing their stories with friends and family who want to see legal recognition and support. We look forward to what our training alumni can accomplish in Scotland and beyond.”

The full consultation results published on Friday (November 23) show that 60 percent of people back “a self-declaratory system for legal gender recognition” that would eliminate requirements for transgender people to obtain medical evidence, according to Pink News.

Additionally, 61% of respondents supported the proposal for this legislation to be applied to those 16 and up. Also of note, 62% of respondents support governmental action to legally recognize non-binary people.

In March 2017, the GLAAD Media Institute partnered with Scottish Trans Alliance to provide media and messaging training for transgender Scots in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, and Inverness. These trainings were in anticipation for the proposed policy changes, and helped to prepare transgender Scots to share their story with family, friends, and the media.

The GLAAD Media Institute provides activist, spokesperson, and media engagement training for LGBTQ advocates and allied movements. To learn more and register for an upcoming course, visit the GLAAD Media Institute web site

November 30, 2018

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