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Advancement Project Responds to President Trump’s First Day of Executive Orders

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January 21, 2025

Washington, DC – In response to President Trump’s first day of executive orders, Advancement Project executive director Judith Browne Dianis issued this statement:

“Today’s executive orders target marginalized people in a transparent attempt to take away our power and our voice.

Already, immigrant communities have been attacked through an executive order to take away birthright citizenship, a recklessly unconstitutional move.  By attempting to deny citizenship to children born on U.S. soil to non-citizen parents, the administration seeks to undermine the 14th amendment and generations of legal precedent. This policy disproportionately impacts immigrant communities and children of color and will immediately be challenged in the courts.

The administration is already trying to diminish efforts to end a history of structural racism carried out by our federal government. Trump rescinded the executive order of President Biden that implemented racial equity initiatives across all agencies.

Likewise, by rescinding President Biden’s executive order on voting rights, which promoted greater voter registration efforts by federal agencies, encouraged communities of color to register to vote, and called for greater transparency in voting, the administration is attacking our election system and limit the voices of Black, Latine, AAPI  and Indigenous people.

President Trump has also signed an executive order recognizing only two sexes, male and female. This is a clear signal threatening the safety of the trans and nonbinary community. The administration’s rationale places our communities in direct danger and criminalizes gender identity while disregarding the dignity and rights of transgender individuals. If enforced, it would require federal prisons to house people based on their sex assigned at birth rather than their gender identity. And we know that incarcerated transgender women are at a higher risk of physical and sexual abuse than other populations.

We’ve seen these fear mongering actions before. No administration has the power to rewrite the Constitution. Nor can we allow any administration to pick and choose voters or silence our communities. While the administration has signaled its intentions on today, so have we. We will stand together in the face of these attacks and will not allow any compromises on our dignity, safety or future – our communities are worth fighting for.”

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