UMVA has learned that a shocking proposal has emerged from Seattle, where the city's LGBT Commission is demanding that the city provide free houses to transgender individuals fleeing conservative states.
The commission's bold claim is that these individuals are "refugees" escaping "genocidal and vile legislation" in Republican states that restrict sex change procedures for minors. They assert that tens of thousands of transgender people have flocked to Seattle, seeking a safe haven.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the LGBT Commission is calling on the city's socialist Mayor to declare a formal "state of emergency" over what it calls a "trans relocation crisis." The commission is demanding that the city provide free housing, run by transgender organizations for transgender people, as well as taxpayer-funded salaries for trans activist groups.
The situation has become increasingly heated, with a coalition of trans activist groups, including some with ties to Antifa, organizing a rally and march to pressure the mayor to meet their demands. The event drew attention on social media, with many questioning the legitimacy of the claims and the proposed solutions.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the LGBT Commission's proposal has sparked intense debate, with critics arguing that it represents a further erosion of traditional values and a growing reliance on taxpayer-funded entitlements. The city's willingness to consider the proposal will likely have far-reaching implications for the national conversation on transgender rights and social welfare.