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Texas Ken Poksto Prosecutor General Announced Thursday that he sues Masters, which floating (USMS), a competitive swimming organization with more than 60,000 adult swimmers.
The lawsuit is a response to the event in San -Anthonio, where the Biological Athlete -Trans -Trans received five women’s gold medals.
Several women -executors said Fox News Digital After the meeting, they did not know that the athlete was a biological man.
“I was suing us with a master who swimming for participation in illegal practice, allowing men to compete in women’s competitions,” Poda said in a report on X, announcing the lawsuit. “The organization has led to radical activists who push the gender war, and this lawsuit will prosecute USMS for their actions.”
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The statement of Pokstan claims that USMS involved “false, deceptive and misleading practice, allowing men to compete in women’s events.”
Fox News Digital addressed USMS for comments.
In June 2023, Texas passed the Sports Sports Act, which prohibits trans -sportsmen from competitions in girls and women’s sports and allows students to compete in the gender category, entered in their birth certificate. The law allows only schools to recognize the changes made to the birth certificate that were made to correct the official error.
Earlier, Poda launched an investigation into USMS after a specific April incident.
Trans-swimmer, 47-year-old Ana Kaldas, dominates all five races in which the athlete competed, taking gold in the 45-49 years in the five races, including 50 and 100 yards breaststra, and an individual network per 100 yards.
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Louisiana’s woman and perennial swimmer Wendy Ender said she had filed a request for a review of the right to find out after finding out that Kaldas Transgender through an article about April’s incident.
“I feel betrayed. Usually and simple,” said Enderle earlier Fox News Digital.
Enderle said she did not get acquainted with Caldas in January until USMS met in Little -rock, Arkansas. Meeting Kaldas, Enderell noticed the muscles and height of the athlete, but still believed that Kaldas was a woman.
“I knew there was something, but I didn’t know what, I had no idea, she was a woman’s woman before the meeting this last Wednesday,” Enderell said. “I was shocked … It makes me worried, it crazy me.”
In April, without knowledge of the Kaldas family, Kaldas’s gender colleagues.
Shock from studying the news about Kaldas has pushed Griffin to write an official letter to USMS. The letter also asked the organization to “revise” the recent spring national championship and major repairs of their fitness policies.
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Griffin competed against Caldas in three races in San Antonio and graduated from a Trans-athlete in the 50-Yard Bras and 100 yards.
“I couldn’t stop thinking about how the integrity of individual competition was violated. Why USMS does not meet the same competitive standards as in the rest of the world and ncaa? Why do athletes ask to accept less transparency and justice? ‘Griffin previously told Fox News Digital
“I paid my entrance fees, airline tickets and hotels, trusting that I will compete in a women’s division defined by biological sex. I deserved to know the truth before moving to the blocks.”
Last month, the directors and rules of the US craftsmen updated the participation recommendations.
“USMS allows members to register for a competition category that fits their gender identity and/or expression and participates in sanctioned activities in this category,” the new guidelines said.
“However, swimmers will not be included in the recognition programs (as defined above), if they do not swim in the category of competitions, which are assigned at birth, or they meet the requirements of the right to the right.”
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In order to receive the right to the US Swimming Women’s recognition programs, the policy “states,” women’s members are entitled to recognition programs in the category of women, regardless of their gender identity and gender expression.
“Participants from 46 XY DSD, gender identity whose gender identity or gender expression are eligible for recognition programs in the category of women if they can set comfortable USMS pleasure that their gender is designed at birth.”
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