Trump Crushes Woke Visa Fraud

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President Trump’s State Department delivers a decisive win for biological reality, mandating foreigners declare their actual sex at birth on visa applications to combat fraud and restore common sense to immigration.

Story Highlights

  • State Department rule requires sex assigned at birth on all visa applications, effective April 10, 2026, overriding woke gender identity claims.
  • Policy reverses Biden-era nonsense allowing passports with “X” markers and gender self-ID without proof.
  • Supreme Court backed Trump in 2025, affirming only male or female markers match immutable biology.
  • Aimed at preventing fraud, data feeds into ICE for real enforcement against illegal entries.

Policy Origins and Timeline

On January 20, 2025, President Trump issued the executive order “Defending Women From Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” Federal agencies received directives to define sex as an immutable biological classification based on birth. This laid the groundwork for rejecting Biden’s gender identity policies that permitted passports reflecting self-proclaimed identity without medical evidence. The order targeted federal overreach promoting confusion over basic biology, a frustration for families valuing traditional principles.

The U.S. Department of State published the regulation “Enhancing Vetting and Combatting Fraud in the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program” in the Federal Register on March 11, 2026. Though titled for the green card lottery, State Department confirmation extended it to all visa applications. This universal application ensures consistent vetting, protecting American sovereignty from fraudulent claims exploiting gender ideology. Implementation begins April 10, 2026, aligning with Trump’s mandate to secure borders and prioritize merit over leftist agendas.

Reversing Biden-Era Chaos

The Biden administration allowed transgender individuals passports matching gender identity sans documentation and introduced nonbinary “X” markers. This fueled overspending on fraudulent benefits and eroded family values by denying biological truth. Trump’s Supreme Court victory on November 6, 2025, upheld policies limiting markers to “M” or “F” matching sex at birth. Conservatives applaud this restoration of sanity, countering globalist pushes for identity politics that weaken national security and individual liberty.

International passports with “X” markers or altered genders now conflict with U.S. records. Consular officers demand proof of sex at birth, denying visas for mismatches. Visa data transfers to ICE databases, enabling enforcement against discrepancies during inspections or proceedings. This common-sense measure deters abuse, relating to frustrations over illegal immigration and government overreach under prior regimes.

Combatting Fraud and Leftist Opposition

State Department officials frame the rule as essential to visa integrity, targeting fraud in applications. Advocates like Destination Tomorrow decry it as an attack, but facts show it upholds limited government by verifying truth over feelings. Immigration attorneys note bureaucratic hurdles for those with conflicting documents, yet this protects taxpayers from fiscal mismanagement tied to unchecked entries. With 15,000 to 50,000 undocumented transgender immigrants already here, per the National Center for Transgender Equality, stronger vetting prevents further strain on resources.

Legal challenges loom, but the Supreme Court’s prior ruling bolsters Trump’s position. This policy signals broader federal rejection of gender ideology across passports, benefits, and services. For Trump supporters tired of woke erosion of conservative values, it represents victory: real borders, real enforcement, and biological reality over absurdity. Stay vigilant as implementation unfolds.

Sources:

The Advocate: Original policy details and advocacy response

Star Observer: Confirms universal application to all visas

Rough Draft Atlanta: Policy implementation timeline and broader actions

SCOTUS Blog: Supreme Court ruling on passport policy

State Department Travel Website: Passport sex marker policy details

Lambda Legal: Guidance on policy implications

Immigration Equality: FAQ documentation on policy effects

ACLU: Press release on passport challenges