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Breccan F. Thies, Investigative Reporter


NextImg:San Francisco transgender guaranteed income favors black and 'Latinx' residents


San Francisco's guaranteed income program for transgender residents prioritizes black and "Latinx" people, new documents reveal.

Documents obtained by Judicial Watch through a public records request show racial targets for distributing tax money to low-income transgender residents in the city's Guaranteed Income for Transgender People program.

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In addition to prioritizing certain races, the program also puts a premium on those engaged in prostitution and illegal immigrants.

"The program will prioritize enrollment and retention of [black, indigenous people of color] trans and nonbinary people who also engage in survival sex trades, living with disabilities, elders, living with HIV/AIDS, undocumented, monolingual Spanish speakers, formerly incarcerated, and unhoused and marginally housed," a March 2022 document states, going on to set numerical quotas.

"We will work collaboratively to create equity guidelines for enrollment, centered on the reality of how racism disproportionately disadvantages BIPOC, black trans women, and undocumented monolingual Spanish speakers," it continues. "The program enrollment will ensure the 55 participants is 66% BIPOC, at least 30% Black Trans Women, and at least 20% Latinx Trans Women."

The same document also states that Lyon-Martin Health Services "will provide wrap-around peer-led services" such as cross-sex medical procedures, gynecological and sexual healthcare, and mental health services.

The program announced by San Francisco Mayor London Breed last year is a pilot that provides low-income transgender residents with up to a $1,200 stipend per month for a maximum of 18 months. Individual recipients are capped at $4,000 total, and the money is loaded onto prepaid debit cards for persons who do not have bank accounts.

“These disturbing new documents confirm how, among other leftist extremist policies, San Francisco is abusing tax dollars to give cash to individuals based on race and transgender quotas,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement.

Another email chain shows city officials discussing participants using their chosen names instead of their legal names on identification cards. The program also allows participants to choose from over 130 different sets of gender, sexuality, and pronoun choices, such as, "Fae/faer/faers," "Khanith/Xanith," and "Ninauposkitzipxpe."

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The program is set to expire in June 2024 but will be accepting applicants in that year if the city decides to fund it again.

The Washington Examiner reached out to Breed's office for comment.