TSA Institutionalizes discrimination against trans folk

The Transportation Security Administration has identified the greatest danger to your travel: it's us transgender people.

TSA officials announced a new (and they say, final) rule that sets forth the discrimination we are due and you should be be safer with.

The rule implements the widespread use of body-scan technology which requires a TSA agent to choose a pink or blue button based on the perceived gender of the person traveling through U.S. airports. Transgender people, as a result of the policy’s gender bias, are stopped by TSA agents and forced to undergo pat downs and inspections of genital areas and chests.

Transgender people are regularly harassed and humiliated by current screening procedures, which treats transgender people’s bodies as ‘alarms’ and thus subjecting them to physical and emotional mistreatment. Current policies create a situation where transgender people are dehumanized and placed in harm’s way by constantly outing them and forcing them to disclose their personal lives with TSA agents in front of everyone in order to travel by airplane.

--Victoria Rodriguez-Roldan, Trans/Gender Non-Conforming Justice Project Director, National LGBTQ Task Force

Our bodies were formerly called "anomalies." TSA's step to calling them 'alarms' is not really a step forward.

Side note: Did you know that NGLTF changed their name? Me neither.

Last year, the National LGBTQ Task Force met with TSA’s executive, Administrator Peter Neffinger, alongside coalition partners urging the agency to adopt non-discriminatory policies relating to transgender people. The Task Force has also called TSA’s civil liberties office attention to known civil rights violations against transgender people.

Apparently that was not effective.

TSA needs to institute screening algorithms in their scanners that are universal instead of relying on stereotypical notions of what a person of one gender or another must look like. We will continue pushing TSA to implement policies that ensures the dignity, safety, and respect of each traveler, including transgender people.

--Rodriguez-Roldan

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Too many of your diaries have gotten buried in the Primary Kerfuffle, and too many important issues have been ignored.

This policy is absolutely horrid; there has to be a better way than to subject so many people to harassment and abuse. It's one main reason why I'm hesitant to fly, and I'm a cisgender female. (I want to go down to San Diego for a convention end of September and seriously considering taking Amtrak despite the time sink and the fact it usually runs late.)

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