Evangelicals sue for right to deny shelter to homeless transgender people
By Bil Browning · Monday, January 14, 2019
Alliance Defending Freedom, the far-right evangelical legal group that defended the right of a baker to deny service to gay couples before the Supreme Court, has a new target.
This time theyre suing to give a homeless shelter in Anchorage, Alaska, the right to deny help to transgender people. The federal court lawsuit seeks to overturn the citys nondiscrimination ordinance that prohibits discrimination against LGBTQ people.
ADF attorney Ryan Tucker told the court that many of the shelters residents are survivors of domestic violence and they would rather sleep in the woods in the frigid Alaskan winter than share space with a transgender woman. Temperatures in the city in the past week have hovered around zero degrees Fahrenheit.
Hope Center, a Christian nonprofit that operates the shelter for homeless women, turned away a transgender woman twice in January. While the facility had cause to turn her away (she showed up drunk once and after hours the second time), they couldnt resist taking a jab at LGBTQ people.
As Anchorage was voting on whether or not to strike transgender people from the citys nondiscrimination ordinance, an attorney for the shelter told a local newspaper that they would never admit a biological male into the facility despite how the vote turned out.
The measure was defeated at the ballot box.
But after the attorneys remarks became public, the city initiated an investigation of the facility. The woman who was turned away also filed a complaint with the citys Equal Rights Commission. Neither case has been resolved.
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