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Two Female Prisoners At All-Women’s Prison Become Pregnant From Transgender Inmates

I can hear “I told you so”, ringing out across other the United States.

Just like the 75% of “lesbians” who were born that way, admitted to having also having sexual relations with men; some men who claim to be women, when around women, like in a prison cell, are ending up having normal sexual relations with them.

In the latest example, two female prisoners in New Jersey have become pregnant after having consensual sex with transgender inmates.

The Daily Mail reported:

Two women at New Jersey’s only all-women’s prison have both fallen pregnant after having sex with a transgender inmate.

The pregnant women, who were not identified, are housed at the embattled Edna Mahan Correctional Facility, in Clinton, which New Jersey Governor announced plans to close last year.

Prison bosses said that in both instances, the sex was consensual.

It is unclear if the women had sex with the same transgender inmate, or if it was two different inmates.

Edna Mahan houses 27 transgender prisoners, and over 800 women altogether. It is also unclear how far along the two inmates are, and whether they plan to continue with their respective pregnancies. An investigation has been launched.

The correctional facility began to house transgender women – including those have yet to undergo gender reassignment surgery – last year.

That came as part of a settlement following a lawsuit brought by a trans woman and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Jersey.

Edna Mahan is the only women’s prison in the state, that does not require transgender inmates to proceed with reassignment surgery in order to be housed

ACLU legal director Jeanne LoCicero defended on Tuesday the policy, saying it ensured the rights of trans prisoners were not violated.

“The policy also offers greater protections for transgender, intersex, and nonbinary people in state prisons, most importantly by housing them based on the gender they identify with rather than by sex assigned at birth.”

Inmates can provide information about their gender identity at any time during their incarceration, under the policy.

Other protections include single-cell housing while final housing determinations are being made; being able to shower separately from other inmates; the right to have input into housing decisions and to appeal those decisions, and a prohibition of physical examinations to determine an inmate’s genital status.

DOC’s external affairs executive director Dan Sperrazza also told NJ.com that the pregnant women had engaged in intercourse willingly, following several accusations of abuse at the jail.

‘While DOC cannot comment on any specific disciplinary or housing decisions that may be considered in light of these events, the Department always reserves all options to ensure the health and safety of the individuals in its custody,’ Sperrazza said.

In 2021, two Edna Mahan prisoners filed a lawsuit seeking for the gender identity policy to be revoked, after they were allegedly harassed by transgender prisoners.

The union representing correctional officers at the facility issued a statement decrying the policy allowing transgender females to be incarcerated at Edna Mahan.

‘We opposed this policy change believing it would be detrimental to the general population of female inmates being housed at Edna Mahan and also bring added stress to our correctional police officers assigned to this institution,‘ the union’s president told NJ.com.

Well no surprise here, just a sad story of people who have lost their way.

The days of rehab and building up the incarcerated in preparation for re-entering the general population, and becoming an active part of the community, appear to have ended in certain facilities throughout the federal prison system all the way down to local jails.

By: Eric Thompson, editor of Eric Thompson Show.

This story syndicated with permission from Eric Thompson, Author at Trending Politics