Case Erika Hilton: US embassy says there are only two sexes

by Andrea
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After the deputy Erika Hilton (PSOL-SP) Having had the altered gender identity to “male” in a diplomatic visa granted by USAthe embassy of the US country in Brazil stated that it is their politics to recognize two sexes-male and female-which are considered “unchanging” since birth.

“The US Embassy reports that visa records are confidential according to American law and, by politics, we do not comment on individual cases. We also emphasize that, according to executive order 14168, it is the US policy to recognize two sexes, male and female, considered unchanging since birth,” the agency said.

The parliamentarian was invited to lecture at an event held at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

and “a situation of violence, disrespect, abuse, including power because it violates a Brazilian document, which is ours. It is a wide, wicked, cruel expression of what is the state transphobia practiced by the US government.”

On social networks, the deputy also said that “if the US embassy has something to talk about me, that they talk low, within their building. Surrounded, on all sides, by our democratic rule of law.”

“What worries me is for a country to be ignoring official documents about the existence of the citizens themselves, and altering them according to the narrative and the desires for the removal of rights of the president of the time,” he continued.

According to the calculation of CNNthe deputy prepares an international action to question the US government. She also tries to schedule a meeting with Foreign Minister, Mauro Vieira.

*With information from Lucas Schroeder, from CNN

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