Illinois legislators call Trump to intervene in transgender sports controversy

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Tensions are rising on trans athletes in sports for girls in Illinois, while the state continues to allow men to compete and beat women in state sports.

A track meeting for young people has become the center of national controversy after a biological man participated in the seventh year competition against girls at the Naper Prairie conference last Wednesday. The incident caused a series of heated debates, which became viral on social networks, during the meeting of the Naperville 203 Community School District Council on Monday.

Now, Illinoisans are expressed, calling President Donald Trump to rage against the state and Governor JB Pritzker to protect the sports of girls.

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Representative Mary Miller, R-ill., Added to a second letter to the United States Ministry of Education and to the Ministry of Justice to request a federal intervention in the issue. Miller previously sent a letter earlier in May and is now coupled with his pleads for the Trump administration to intervene.

Miller’s latest letter asks the American Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Education Secretary Linda McMahon to specifically examine the Naperville incident and consider drawing federal state funding, as shown in a copy obtained by PK Press Club Digital.

“The Governor of Illinois has made our beautiful state unfair and dangerous for women and girls by allowing men to participate in their sports and to use their showers and locker room. It is my strong opinion that any school district that allows these actions to continue should have its federal funds immediately for revocation,” wrote Miller. “In the end, I understand that the violations of the title IX may have taken place during this athletics meeting, and I write to attract this serious incident to your attention.”

The representative of the State of Illinois Gop, Blaine Wilhour, also requests a federal investigation and potential consequences following the Naperville incident.

“President Trump is expected to freeze every federal dollar cents until these schools come back to their minds and these children are good,” Wilhour told PK Press Club Digital. “Either you believe in equity, biological reality and common sense, or you do not do it. It is not fair competition and Naperville 203 is engaged in what I consider abusive and illegal practices in violation of title 9. Wake up people, they are high children JR. Being exploited and used as political pawns, and it is disgusting.”

The teenagers open onto the scandal of trans athletes who have transformed their high school into a battlefield of cultural war

The representative of Illinois, Mary Miller, made remarks after having received approval during a Save America rally with the president of the time, Donald Trump, in the Fairgrounds of the county of Adams on June 25, 2022 in Mendon, Illinois. (Michael B. Thomas / Getty Images)

Wilhour was previously a leader in the pressure of Illinois High School Association (IHSA) to comply with the executive order “Holding Men of Women’s Sports” of Trump which was signed on February 5. However, state Democratic leaders assured that the IHSA challenged Trump on the issue.

In a public letter to Wilhour and other legislators of the GOP of the State, the IHSA said that the Attorney General of Illinois Kwame Raoul and the Human Rights Department of Illinois have declared that the law of the State requires that the transgender athletes be authorized to participate according to the gender identity.

The girls of the state and their families therefore had to continue to share teams and changing rooms with organic men, as they have done since 2006.

Even the legend of Chicago Bears, Brian Urlacher, has spoken on the issue while his country of origin is ravaged by the controversy.

“It’s just different because we are men, there are certain things that we do better than women, and it’s just, number one, it’s not fair, and if I had a girl who had to be forced to play against a man, I would not agree with that and I would remove hell” Podcast “View Global” May 9. “I just don’t understand, it’s a common sense thing, I don’t see how you can push this and make someone who is a different sex.”

Currently, there is a federal investigation into the IX title in Illinois concerning transgender hindering female spaces, but it is only against a single school.

Deerfield Public Schools District 109 faces a survey by the United States The Ministry of Education Office of Civil Rights after the middle school students would have been forced by school administrators to change in front of a trans student in the locker rooms of girls.

The mother of Illinois, Nicole Georgas, highlighted the situation in March after having filed a complaint with the Ministry of Justice, then delivering a meeting speech of the School Board which has become viral on social networks.

Now Georgas is looking for more measures to take because the problem continues to seduce girls’ sports in Illinois and hopes that the recent incident of Naperville will be a turning point. It pleads for the administration of the president to exert more pressure in the Illinois on the issue.

“The tides will turn after that. We, as parents, have enough,” Georgas told PK Press Club Digital. “We are at the forefront, we are in the reticle and we need help. We need help at the moment. In our state, nothing has changed in March, and that gets worse!

“They use these children to almost test President Trump because they know they do nothing. They forgot the Illinois. They forgot us.”

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