united states customs and border protection greenlights radical gender ideology checkpoint, forcing agents to ask travelers for preferred pronouns as law mandates biological sex.
In a move that moral critics call a direct assault on biological reality and common decency, the United States Customs and Border Protection has reportedly issued new internal guidelines requiring officers to inquire about a traveler’s "preferred pronouns" during standard passport screenings. Traditional family advocates are sounding the alarm, arguing this policy—which overrides federally mandated biological sex designations—represents a catastrophic erosion of societal norms. "We are now asking our border guards to participate in a dangerous fantasy that undermines national security and the very fabric of truth," said one outraged commentator. The shift, which occurred without public debate or congressional oversight, has fueled fears that unelected bureaucrats are imposing radical gender ideology on every American entering the country, erasing the foundational distinction between male and female at the very gate of the nation. Critics warn this is not progress—it is the unraveling of civilization at the hands of a rogue agency.