Immigrants to the US can now decide they are not female or male, but a third unspecified gender when applying for citizenship. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services revised its N-400 Application ...
The marker "X" would be added for those who identify as non-binary or intersex. California Rep. Ro Khanna introduced a bill this week that would add an unspecified gender-neutral option-- "X" -- on ...
Puerto Rico Supreme Court recognizes ‘X’ as third gender for birth certificates in landmark decision
Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court has mandated that the government include an “X” gender marker on birth certificates in a ruling issued on Monday. A group of nonbinary Puerto Ricans filed the case, and the ...
As of April 1, immigrants seeking naturalization in the United States who do not identify as male or female will now have the option to choose “X” as their gender when completing the revised form ...
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced an important move to make it easier for gender-nonconforming immigrants to apply for naturalization status. The new intake form will ...
Performers conclude the first night of celebrating muxe culture in Juchitán de Zaragoza in November. (Mirja Vogel / For De Los) Stylists apply eyeliner, powder and other touches to the face of the ...
TIJUANA, Mexico — At the San Ysidro Port of Entry, there’s 3-hour line to cross into the United States. Street vendors fill the spaces between cars, but there’s a particular person who calls the ...
As of Monday, immigrants can now select a third gender option, or "X," when applying for naturalization. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a news alert that revealed that ...
Stylists apply eyeliner, powder and other touches to the face of the soon-to-be-enthroned Queen Elvis as she holds forth about the singular nature of her community — the muxe — in this remote slice of ...
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