Trump has ordered that tr@nsgender male inmates be housed in men’s prisons across the country.
The directive replaces earlier guidelines by basing placement on birth-assigned gender instead of gender identity. Officials say the shift is meant to standardize decisions and remove case-by-case reviews.
Supporters claim the move creates clearer rules for correctional facilities. They argue it strengthens security procedures and reduces uncertainty for staff.
Critics warn it may increase risks for vulnerable inmates and overlook individual safety needs. The debate highlights how policies around identity, rights, and protection continue to shape national conversations.