Illinois legislators ask Trump to intervene in transgender sports controversy


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Tensions are increasing over trans athletes in girls’ sports in Illinois, since the State continues to allow men to compete and overcome females in sports throughout the state.

A meeting of the youth track became the focus of the national controversy after a biological man competed in the seventh grade competition against girls at the Naper Prairie conference meeting last Wednesday. The incident caused a series of heated debates, which became viral on social networks, at the meeting of the Board of the Community School District of Naperville 203 on Monday.

Now, the Ilinoisanos are talking, asking President Donald Trump to take energetic measures against the State and Governor JB Pritzker to protect the sports of girls.

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The representative Mary Miller, Republican of Ill., He addressed a second letter to the United States Department of Education and the Department of Justice requesting the federal intervention on the subject. Miller previously sent a letter to early May and is now doubling its pleas for the Trump administration to intervene.

Miller’s last letter asks the United States attorney general, Pam Bondi, and the Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon, to specifically examine the incident of Naperville and consider extracting federal funds from the State, as seen in a copy obtained by Pak Gazette Digital.

“The governor of Illinois has made our beautiful unjust and insecure state for women and girls by allowing men to compete in their sports and use their showers and changing rooms. It is my strong opinion that any school district that allows these actions to continue reviewed their federal funds immediately for revocation,” Miller wrote. “Ultimately, I understand that the violations of Title IX may have taken place in this athletics meeting, and I write to attract this serious incident.”

The state representative of the Illinois Republican Party, Blaine Wilhour, is also asking for federal investigation and possible consequences following the Naperville incident.

“President Trump should freeze each federal dollar penny until these schools come to his senses and do the right thing for these children,” Wilhour told Pak Gazette Digital. “Or you believe in justice, biological reality and common sense, or you don’t.

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The representative of Illinois, Mary Miller, comments after receiving a support during a demonstration of Save America with the then president of the Formators Donald Trump in the Fair of Adams County on June 25, 2022 in Mendon, Illinois. (Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)

Wilhour was previously a leader in pressing the Association of Secondary Schools of Illinois (IHSA) to comply with Trump’s executive order “keeping men out of women’s sports” that was signed on February 5. However, State Democratic leaders assured that the IHSA challenged Trump on the subject.

In a public letter to Wilhour and other legislators of the State Republican Party, the IHSA said that Illinois Attorney Kwame Raoul, and the Illinois Human Rights Department have declared that state law requires that transgender athletes can participate based on gender identity.

Therefore, girls from all over the State and their families have had to continue sharing teams and costumes with biological men, as they have done since 2006.

Even the legend of the Chicago Bears, Brian Urlacher, has talked about the subject, while his native state is devastated by the controversy.

“It is simply different because we are men, there are certain things that we do better than women, and it is fair, number one is not fair, and if you had a daughter who had to be forced to play against a man, she would not agree with that and did hell,” Urlacher said during an interview in the interview in the interview “Global view” podcast May 9. “I just don’t understand it, it’s some common sense, I just don’t see how you can push this and make someone a different sex.”

Currently, there is a federal investigation of the title IX in Illinois with respect to the transgender that prevent female spaces, but it is only against a school.

Deerfield Public Schools District 109 faces an United States investigation Department of Education The civil rights office after high school girls was allegedly forced by school administrators to change in front of a trans student in the girls’ locker room.

Illinois’s mother, Nicole Georgas, brought light to the situation in March after fileing a complaint to the Department of Justice and then pronouncing a speech at the meeting of the School Board that went viral on social networks.

Now, Georgas is looking for more measures to take, since the problem continues to affect the sports of girls in Illinois and hopes that Naperville’s recent incident will be a turning point. She is pleading that the administration of the president contributes more pressure to Illinois on the issue.

“The tides are going to turn after this. We, like parents, have had enough,” Georgas told Pak Gazette Digital. “We are at the forefront, we are in the sights and we need help. We need help at this time. In our state, nothing has changed from March, and is getting worse!

“They are using these children to almost try President Trump because they know they are not doing anything. They have forgotten Illinois. They have forgotten us.”

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