![]() Condemning and Combating Racism, Xenophobia, and Intolerance Against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States The order reverses a Trump administration ban that banned transgender individuals from joining the military, and states that any American who is qualified to serve in the Armed Forces should be allowed to serve. Enabling All Qualified Americans to Serve Their Country in Uniform This order provides protections from workplace discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation. It will create an Equitable Data Working Group, and rescinds the Trump administration’s 1776 Commission, which called for “patriotic education.” Preventing and Combating Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation This order states that the Biden administration’s commitment to pursuing a comprehensive approach to advancing equity for all Americans will begin with conducting an equity assessment in federal agencies, allocating federal efforts, promoting equitable delivery of government benefits and equitable opportunities and engaging with members of underserved communities. Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government This proclamation called on the American people to honor the history and achievements of Black American people and to reflect on the centuries of struggle that have brought Americans to this time of reckoning, redemption and hope. A Proclamation on National Black History Month, 2021 response to human rights abuse of LGBTQIA+ people abroad, building coalitions of like-minded nations to engage in the fight against LGBTQIA+ discrimination and rescinding inconsistent policies and reporting on progress. Specifically, it directs the support of the following actions: combatting criminalization of LGBTQIA+ status or conduct abroad, protecting vulnerable LGBTQIA+ refugees and asylum seekers, foreign assistance to protect human rights and advance nondiscrimination, swift and meaningful U.S. ![]() ![]() diplomacy and foreign assistance promote and protect the human rights of LGBTQIA+ people. This memo directs executive departments and agencies engaged abroad to ensure that U.S. This policy is also based on the executive branch’s “longstanding historical practice” and the goal of providing equal representation and high-quality census data to the states and therefore requires the commerce secretary to submit a report to the president and the states that reflects the “tabulation of total population by state that reflects the whole number of persons whose usual residence was in each state as of the designated census date … without regard to immigration status.” Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advancing the Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQIA+) Persons Around the World Biden’s executive order requires all persons to be counted in the decennial census regardless of immigration status, as required by section 2a(a) of title 2 of the United States Code and the 14th amendment to the U.S. This order revokes President Donald Trump’s executive order of July 11, 2019, and memorandum of July 21, 2020, that sought to exclude persons not in a lawful immigration status from being counted in the U.S. Census Ensuring a Lawful and Accurate Enumeration and Apportionment Pursuant to the Decennial Census
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