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Cristina Iglesias , a trans woman who had been incarcerated for more than 25 years , was transferred from a men's prison to a women's one in 2021 .
She reached a landmark settlement with the Federal Bureau of Prisons to receive gender-affirming surgery, which the agency said it had never provided for anyone in its custody.
No other such surgeries for people in federal custody are publicly documented.
In a lawsuit filed March 7 , a trans prisoner alleged the hormone therapy she had been receiving since 2016 was stopped on Jan. 26 .
In February , the bureau issued new guidelines requiring prison staffers to refer to inmates’ “legal name or pronouns corresponding to their biological sex” The guidelines end referrals for gender-affirming surgery but allow inmates already receiving treatment to continue.
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