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Texas Church Pays To Send Minors Across State Lines For Genital Mutilation Surgery

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A church in Fort Worth, Texas, has founded a grantmaking pipeline to send minors out of the state to undergo genital mutilation procedures in response to a new law banning the operations in Texas.

Senate Bill 14 went into effect at the beginning of this month and prohibits the provision of “gender transitions or gender reassignment procedures and treatments” to those under the age of 18. Furthermore, it prevents any public money from going to institutions that offer such services, and doctors who perform such acts will have their medical licenses stripped.

Although the law is still fighting its way through the courtroom, advocates of radical transgender ideology are building a pipeline to fund the transportation of children to willing doctors outside of the state. Disturbingly, a church belonging to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination is among the first to establish this distorted underground railroad, ushering vulnerable kids to what is, in many cases, irreversible tragedy.

The Galileo Church established the North Texas TRANSportation Network (NTTN) to provide $1,000 travel grants to families with children who claim to identify non-biologically and seek medical intervention out-of-state.

“It might be the most important work we’ve ever done,” the church claimed on social media.

The group admits that “$1,000 is not enough to cover the entire cost of, say, a round trip to Colorado with a two- or three-day stay, medical expenses, and loss of income. We hope it is a substantial help, however, and a declaration of support for families

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