Trump Crushes Gender Fraud in Visas

President Trump’s State Department delivers a major win for immigration integrity by requiring visa applicants to report their actual biological sex at birth, shutting down gender ideology fraud in America’s visa system.

Story Highlights

  • State Department finalizes rule on March 11, 2026, mandating sex assigned at birth on all visa applications, effective April 10, 2026.
  • Policy reverses Biden-era gender identity nonsense, restoring biological truth to federal immigration processes.
  • Applies universally to prevent fraud, with data shared to ICE for enforcement against discrepancies.
  • Supreme Court backed similar passport policy in November 2025, solidifying legal foundation.
  • Leftist advocates cry discrimination, but rule protects American sovereignty and combats deception.

Policy Origins and Executive Action

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 order eliminated Biden administration policies allowing gender identity on passports without medical proof and introducing “X” markers for nonbinary claims. The visa rule directly stems from this mandate, prioritizing factual accuracy over subjective identities. Conservatives applaud the return to common sense after years of woke overreach eroding national standards.

Federal Register Publication Details

The U.S. State Department published the regulation titled “Enhancing Vetting and Combatting Fraud in the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program” in the Federal Register on March 11, 2026. Though initially linked to the green card lottery, officials confirmed it covers all visa applications. Consular officers will require proof of sex at birth, flagging mismatches for scrutiny. This measure combats fraud where applicants might exploit foreign documents with altered gender markers. Effective April 10, 2026, the rule strengthens vetting amid Trump’s successful border security surge, including plummeting illegal crossings and mass deportations.

State Department Rationale and Anti-Fraud Focus

State Department officials frame the rule as essential to improve visa program integrity and prevent deception. Foreign passports from countries issuing “X” markers or gender changes now conflict with U.S. records, creating clear enforcement opportunities. Visa data transfers to ICE databases, enabling action on discrepancies during border checks or proceedings. This aligns with Trump’s broader agenda, including revoking over 100,000 fraudulent visas and pausing processing for high-risk nations. Americans frustrated by Biden’s open borders and fiscal waste see this as vital protection of sovereignty and taxpayer resources.

Immigration attorneys note potential processing delays for those with mismatched documents, but conservatives view this as necessary deterrence against illegal entry disguised as identity confusion. The policy upholds limited government by enforcing truthful applications without expanding bureaucracy.

Legal Precedents and Stakeholder Reactions

The U.S. Supreme Court on November 6, 2025, upheld Trump’s passport policy limiting markers to “M” or “F” matching biological sex. This ruling bolsters the visa rule against challenges. Advocacy groups like Destination Tomorrow label it a “political attack,” but their claims ignore the anti-fraud intent and Supreme Court precedent. Immigration attorneys warn of deportation risks for discrepancies, yet overlook how Biden policies enabled unvetted entries. Trump supporters celebrate the reversal of globalist agendas promoting gender confusion over family values and border security.

Broader Immigration Victories Under Trump

Since 2025, Trump’s administration achieved negative net migration for the first time in 50 years, with illegal crossings at 1970s lows. Over 675,000 deportations targeted criminals, and zero releases ended catch-and-release. Border wall expansions, National Guard deployments, and visa reforms for 75 high-risk countries demonstrate commitment to American workers. This visa rule fits seamlessly, rejecting woke ideologies that undermined law enforcement. Families relieved from inflation driven by migrant spending welcome steps restoring order and prioritizing citizens.

Sources:

The Advocate: Original policy details and advocacy response

Star Observer: Confirms universal application to all visas

Rough Draft Atlanta: Policy implementation timeline and Trump 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 on policy effects

ACLU: Press release on passport challenges