
'X' gender marker soon available on passports as part of push for inclusivity
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The State Department announced that people applying for U.S. passports will be able to select "X" to mark their gender to accommodate gender non-conforming individuals.
The U.S. State Department announced on Thursday that starting April 11 people applying for U.S. passports will be able to select "X" to mark their gender in a move designed to accommodate nonbinary, intersex and gender non-conforming individuals.
"The Department of State has reached another milestone in our work to better serve all U.S. citizens, regardless of their gender identity," Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said in a statement released on Thursday, which marks Transgender Day of Visibility.
Blinken first announced the State Department's intention to make this change in June and said that the option to select "X" for gender will also become available on other documentation in the coming year.
The White House introduced additional changes to travel-related policies, including replacing the Transportation Security Administration's "gender-based system" with new and more precise technology aimed at reducing pat-downs and unnecessary additional screenings.