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Anti-trans, Anti-gay activist Caroline Farrow banned from entering the US

Caroline Farrow, who has been described as an ardent campaigner against LGBTI rights, has been denied entry to USA. Farrow says it a scheme created by transgender people and their allies.

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The British journalist and wife of an Anglican priest, writes regularly for a range of religious, and politically right wing, publications including Catholic Herald, Lifesitenews and Church Militant.

Farrow was planning a trip to Florida, but was prohibited from boarding the flight. Despite having visited the USA in the past the U.S. Electronic System for Travel Authorization did not authorise her latest visit, and Farrow says the change is because of transgender rights activists.

“I suspect that activists have filed some malicious reports with the police before highlighting this with the embassy which then canceled my visa without informing me,” Farrow said.

Farrow said the transgender rights activists have been harassing her and her family for months and the abuse began as she made television appearances where she argued against younger transgender people being able to access medical treatment.

Earlier this year a British judge upheld an injunction against Farrow ordering her to cease all contact with, and stop posting to social media, about transgender lawyer Stephanie Hayden.

Hayden said she was forced to take action over a string of abusive tweets from Farrow, which often included deliberate misgendering of the transgender rights campaigner.

The court heard that Farrow repeatedly referred to Hayden as male across a long series of derogatory and insulting messages, which spanned several months. The judge granted an injunction that bars Farrow from mentioning Hayden.

Farrow was travelling to the USA to hand deliver a petition to Disney World in Orlando asking them to “cease LGBTI indoctrination”.

OIP Staff


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