After the 2024 presidential election, a person shoved him on the street and began yelling anti-trans slurs. “I’m laying in the street bleeding. Not one person stopped to help me or see if I was okay. And I got up, and I’m bleeding. My hands are bleeding, my knees are bleeding, my face is bleeding.” It was then that he decided he had to leave the country.

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Hefty is part of the record number of LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. fleeing the president’s anti-transgender policies by seeking asylum in other countries, according to a report released last Saturday by the LGBTQ+ asylum relocation assistance group Rainbow Railroad.

Simultaneously, fewer LGBTQ+ refugees from other anti-LGBTQ+ countries are seeking asylum in the U.S., a result of the president’s anti-immigration policies, according to the group’s report, Understanding the State of Global LGBTQI+ Persecution, which was released on World Refugee Day.

Last year, Rainbow Railroad received 20,215 direct requests for relocation assistance from queer and trans people, a 51% increase over 2024 and the highest number of requests the group has received since its founding in 2006.

Approximately 31% of last year’s requests came from people living in the U.S. The previous year, that percentage was about 13%. While past requests to leave the U.S. had in the past predominantly come from queer immigrants who had been resettled in the states, about 88% of the requests in 2025 came from American citizens who said they were fleeing the current administration’s anti-LGBTQ+ policies.

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        Literally no. We don’t ignore trans people who are hurt for being trans. Violent crimes in general are very low, much less targeted hate. I know it’s hard to wrap your head around, a community actually caring?

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      the place i live, seattle, is widely known as a trans mecca. a haven for people like us

      and yet… a trans woman, juniper blessing, was found stabbed over 40 times in a violent hate crime a month and a half ago

      IT CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE

      as long as there are bigots, it can happen anywhere

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        Not in fucking California that’s what. Thank god for that. I’m around Chicago. Not going to get more specific for obvious reasons, but I’m not Chicago proper

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          Yeah, I don’t get more specific than the Bay Area either. I was aiming for A Cave or Somewhere Small Enough We Know Everyone And Beat The Everloving Shit Out Of Anyone Who Tries To Harm One Hair On Our Beloved Queers’ Head, it doesn’t seem like there’s much middle ground anymore. The problem with moving somewhere large enough to hide in is, well, anyone can hide there.

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              large town/small city sizes get fucky out here in california. your small city is probably the same size as my large town. it’s really down to the character of the place and that’s a very blurry line.

              i like places where it’s still small enough you get a lot of rural and urban overlap. more people more walks of life meet. The only way i know to force through prejudice is with proximity.

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                Uptoot for Pittsburgh. Best of both worlds. Really small city with a big city vibe. Lots of restaurants and different neighborhoods with a lot of differential vibes. Also very bike-able, I can bike from Southside to Lawrenceville in 30 mins.

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        People shove trans people into the streets and no one stops to help them where they lay bleeding? Yeah no, if that happens in your city their politics aren’t liberal, they’re sociopathic. I’m glad to not live wherever you live.

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          the place i live, seattle, is widely known as a trans mecca. a haven for people like us

          and yet… a trans woman, juniper blessing, was found stabbed over 40 times in a violent hate crime a month and a half ago

          IT CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE

          as long as there are bigots, it can happen anywhere

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      Your federal government is actively pursuing this atmosphere of hate and terror.

      So yeah, it is all of the fucking USA. Don’t start with the ‘buh my city is good’.

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        Yup. And even if one location is simply perfect in every way, the demons in this administration will start putting on pressure to “fix” that - whether it’s sending in the likes of ICE or threatening institutions with defunding them unless they are nastier, etc…