SCOTUS Gives Idaho The Go-Ahead To Enforce Law Criminalizing Child Sterilization, Mutilation

SCOTUS Gives Idaho The Go-Ahead To Enforce Law Criminalizing Child Sterilization, Mutilation


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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday granted Idaho’s request to partially stay a lower court injunction that previously prohibited the state from enforcing its law criminalizing child sterilization and mutilation.

The Vulnerable Child Protection Act, passed by the Idaho legislature and signed into law in 2023, ensures those who participate in the physical and chemical “transing” of a minor will face a felony charge and a maximum of 10 years behind bars for inflicting irreversible damage on children in the name of radical gender ideology.

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“These medical and surgical interventions can cause irreversible physical alterations; and some render the patient sterile or with lifelong sexual dysfunction, while others mutilate healthy body organs,” the legislation’s statement of purpose declares.

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