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Canada Issues Warning to Citizens Traveling to US About Anti-LGBTQ Laws

by Elizabeth Weibel
August 30, 2023 at 10:05 am
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Canada Issues Warning to Citizens Traveling to US About Anti-LGBTQ Laws

The Federal Government's Commissioner for Culture and the Media Claudia Roth (R) and other guests participate in the hoisting of a rainbow flag in front of the Chancellery on the occasion of the Christopher Street Day (CSD) in Berlin on July 22, 2023. The 45th Christopher Street Day Parade takes place on July 22 under the motto 'Be their voice - and ours! ... for more empathy and solidarity'. (Photo by John MACDOUGALL / AFP) (Photo by JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP via Getty Images)

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Canada has issued a travel warning to citizens who are considering visiting the United States that they may face discrimination in light of anti-LGBTQ legislation passed.

The Canadian government released an updated travel advisory post on Tuesday, advising citizens to “check relevant state and local laws.”

“Some states have enacted laws and policies that may affect 2SLGBTQI+ persons,” the government wrote. “Check relevant state and local laws.”

Canada's travel advisory for the United States now includes a cautionary message for LGBTQ people, citing the risk of potential dangers https://t.co/LJ5ZlkOaKd https://t.co/LJ5ZlkOaKd

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Although the warning from the Canadian government does not specify which states may have anti-LGBTQ laws, the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBTQ advocacy group lists Arizona, Louisiana, Ohio, South Carolina and Texas as having introduced legislation to prohibit affirming care for transgender youth, or prohibit transgender students from competing in school sports.

Additionally, states such as Florida, Montana, Nebraska and Tennessee are listed as having some type of anti-LGBTQ legislation.

Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland explained during an interview on Tuesday why the country issued a travel advisory to the U.S.

Canada Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland explains why the country has issued a travel advisory to the US for people of alpjabets. pic.twitter.com/dVmXmr37YW

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“I know that our travel advisories are done very professionally,” Freeland explained. “We have professionals in the government, whose job is to look carefully around the world and to monitor whether there are particular dangers to particular groups of Canadians. That’s their job and its the right thing to do.”

Freeland added that “when it comes to the United States specifically,” she has had personal experience of “dealing with the diversity of U.S. administrations and of dealing with American leaders at all levels of government in all branches of government.”

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