The U.K. Foreign Office issued new guidelines for British people traveling to North Carolina and Mississippi – two U.S. states that have introduced anti-LGBT laws.
The UK government has issued a travel warning to its LGBT citizens visiting the U.S. https://t.co/MPgznulNGX pic.twitter.com/oPQlmarZtK
— CNN (@CNN) April 21, 2016
The U.K. Foreign Office issued the travel advice on its website saying: “The U.S. is an extremely diverse society and attitudes towards LGBT people differ hugely across the country. LGBT travelers may be affected by legislation passed recently in the states of North Carolina and Mississippi.
“Before traveling please read our general travel advice for the LGBT community. You can find more detail on LGBT issues in the US on the website of the Human Rights Campaign.”
Following the U.K.’s statement Ty Cobb, Director of HRC Global said: “It is both frightening and embarrassing that one of our nation’s staunchest allies has warned its citizens of the risks of traveling to North Carolina and Mississippi because of anti-LGBT laws passed by their elected officials.
“It is now more clear than ever that these terrible measures are not only harming individuals and taking an economic toll on the states, but are also causing serious damage to our nation’s reputation, and the perceived safety of LGBT people who travel here.”
Dr Felicity Daly, director of the LGBT Kaleidoscope Trust said: “It is heartening the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is becoming more LGBT responsive in their work, it’s a good sign as it is an important issue in the U.K., but most people who identify as LGBT in the U.K. will already be aware of the nature of certain states.”
What Happened
In April, North Carolina became the first U.S. State to require transgender people to use restrooms and locker rooms in schools and other public facilities, including airports, which match their sex at birth rather than their gender identity.
In Mississippi, the so-called “Religious Liberty Accommodations Act” allows religious organizations to refuse to recognize the marriages of same-sex couples for provision of critical services including emergency shelter and to refuse to sell or rent a for-profit home to an LGBT person.
Major corporations including Apple, American Airlines, Bank of America, Pepsi, PayPal, IBM and the NBA all condemn the new anti-LGBT law.
We believe in equal rights and equal treatment for all. This North Carolina law is misguided & wrong. #WeAreNotThis pic.twitter.com/3yCayn7Tum
— Google (@Google) March 24, 2016
Inclusion is one of our core values and we are proud to champion LGBTQ equality in N. Carolina and around the world: https://t.co/40yYLCrqO1
— PayPal (@PayPal) March 24, 2016
BofA is steadfast in our commitment to nondiscrimination and to our LGBT employees. pic.twitter.com/CPm71JHUS3
— Cathy Bessant (@CathyBessant) March 24, 2016
NBA Statement Regarding Legislation Recently Signed Into Law In North Carolina pic.twitter.com/xwoOo9MyeR
— NBA (@NBA) March 24, 2016
A growing number of musicians including Ringo Starr, Bruce Springsteen and Pearl Jam have also cancelled concerts in North Carolina.
It's with deep consideration & much regret that we must cancel the Raleigh, NC show on 4/20: https://t.co/Z7I65UJmhP pic.twitter.com/P89wysiNFe
— Pearl Jam (@PearlJam) April 18, 2016
A statement from Bruce Springsteen on North Carolina: https://t.co/YahXTKffvV
— Bruce Springsteen (@springsteen) April 8, 2016