Texas continues NCAA to do compulsory gender tests to combat trans inclusion

Texas prosecutor General Ken Paxton continued the NCAA for his recent revised eligibility policy between sexes, demanding that the director start compulsory sex screening to prevent transminine sports athletes.

The NCAA announced its revised policy on February 6 in response to the executive order “No Men in Women’s Sports” by President Donald Trump, who was signed a day earlier. The revised policy stipulates that the biological athletes of male men are not eligible to participate in female competitions, but can continue to practice and receive “other advantages” of the female teams.

But the policy has experienced a meticulous examination of women’s rights activists concerning the concerns that biological men will use modified birth certificates to enter female sports. Now Paxton has joined this list of criticisms and takes legal action to try to modify the policy more.

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“In practice, the lack of sexual procedure of the NCAA has made it possible (and will continue to allow) biological men to participate surreptitiously in the sports categories of” women “, indicates the trial. In addition, Paxton explains that the NCAA allows” Many opportunities for biological men to modify their birth archives and to participate in female sports ”.

The former American gymnast and founder of XX-Syntics Jennifer Sey supported Paxton’s decision to file a trial, she told PK Press Club Digital.

“The only reliable way to maintain the integrity of women’s sports – ensuring that they are only XX only – is to test sex. Birth certificates can be modified, but sex is not. ‘is a simple non -invasive test.

Paxton had filed a complaint against the NCAA in December during its previous policy. In this trial, Paxton accused the NCAA of “engaging in false, misleading practices by marketing sporting events as competitions of women ” only to provide consumers with mixed sexual competitions where biological men compete with organic women. “

“The NCAA intentionally and knowingly endangers the security and well-being of women by deceiving trumper women’s competitions in mixed competitions,” PAXTON said in a statement. “When people watch a women’s volleyball match, for example, they expect to see women playing against other women – not biological men who claim to be something they are not.” Gender theory Radical has no place in university sports. “

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Texas Ken Paxton Attorney General (Dylan Hollingsworth / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

NCAA has provided a declaration to PK Press Club Digital on criticism and insisting that the modified birth certificates will not be accepted.

“Policy is clear that there is no available derogation and that men-athletes have been assigned to birth may not compete in a female team with modified birth certificates or other forms of identity “Said the press release. “Players of male practice have been a must for university sports for decades, especially in women’s basketball and the association will continue to take this into politics.”

These details are not currently described on the official NCAA policy page, because it does not make any specific reference to the birth certificate or identity changes, or to the women’s scholarships that go to trans athletes, according to the NCAA website.

In the United States, 44 states authorize birth certificates to modify a person’s birthday. The only states that do not allow this are Florida, Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Montana. Meanwhile, 14 states make it possible to modify sexual relations on a birth certificate without any required medical documentation, notably California, New York, Massachusetts and Michigan.

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However, Trump and his Ministry of Education celebrated the change in NCAA policy when he was announced earlier this month.

“An exciting news! Because of my decree, which I proudly signed yesterday, the NCAA has officially changed their policy allowing men in female sports – it is now banned! It is a great day for women and Girls across our country, “wrote Trump on social networks in response to the change in NCAA policy.

The Ministry of Education wrote in an article: “News: in accordance with President Trump’s executive decree, the NCAA has just announced that” a student-athlete assigned to birth may not compete for a female team from NCAA “. The victories continue to note the leadership of Potus!”

Neither Trump nor a person directly in his administration addressed recent criticisms of the new NCAA policy on potential modified birth certificates.

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