👉👉 Donald Trump signed a decree ordering that transgender women in custody be transferred to male prisons. A decision that, within hours, sparked protests, lawsuits, and a debate that seems never-ending.

Imagine it: women who had already spent years in female prisons, some receiving medical treatment for their condition, others trying to rebuild their lives behind bars… now face the possibility of being sent to men’s prisons, something that, according to activists and judges, could put them at greater risk.

According to media outlets like Reuters and KFF Health News, the order also restricts the use of federal funds for gender-affirming treatments. For thousands of inmates, that means not only losing their identity but even medications they consider essential.

But here’s the twist: federal judges have already halted some transfers. Courts in several states warned that implementing this order could violate fundamental rights and endanger these women. In short, the order exists, but it is not fully enforced because the judiciary still has it under review.

Still, the controversy does not stop. For some, this measure is "restoring order." For others, it is a historical setback against human rights. And amid that debate, there are the real lives of those who today sleep behind bars not knowing what awaits them tomorrow.

The question is tough: what weighs more, the letter of the law or the dignity of a person?

This note is based on reports from international media. The executive order signed by President Trump still faces judicial reviews and is not fully implemented. Information may vary as legal processes advance.