‘Male is not in women’s games’: Donald Trump Admin increases attacks on foreign trans athletes; Restrictions their game visa

Donald Trump administration is ready to update their visa policies in an attempt to bar transgender women from traveling to the United States to participate in women’s game. It was called a “case of security”, US citizenship and immigration service (USCIS) said it was an attempt to ensure that only “women athletes” received visas to enter states to participate in “women’s sports”.The statement does not refer to the word transgender or trans, however, it says “male” that “changes its gender identity”.
USCIS spokesman Matthew Traigar said, “Men are not in women’s game.“It is a matter of security, fairness, respect and truth that only women athletes get a visa to come to America to participate in women’s game. The Trump administration stands for a silent majority, who has been a victim of leftist policies for a long time, defying general knowledge, “said Matthew.The update influences three visa categories specified for individuals with “extraordinary capacity” in areas such as ethics, arts, education, business or athletics. It also extends to the national interest exemption, which allows applicants to bypass the labor certification process for the green card if they can demonstrate that their work benefits the national interest.The policy update’s statement clarified that “USCIS considers the fact that a male athlete is competing as a negative factor in determining against women whether it is one of the small percentage at the top of the foreign sector.”“USCIS does not consider a male athlete that has received praise in men’s game and attempts to compete in women’s game in the United States, which demands to continue work in its field of extraordinary capacity; Men Athletes are demanding to enter the country to enter the country to enter the country, and it does not benefit adequately to work for the United States. It is, “Said this.It comes immediately after the American Olympic and Paralympic Committee restricted trans women from competing in women’s games. Only a few trans athletes have competed in the previous Olympics, including Laurel Hubard, Alana Smith and Quinn – the first nonbinary and trans athlete to win medals.