In a move that is sending shockwaves through the LGBTQ+ community, the state of Kansas has officially invalidated the driver's licenses and birth certificates of transgender residents who previously changed the gender markers on those documents. The law, which took effect this past Thursday, impacts more than 1,000 people across the state, according to a report from Reuters. And for those affected, this isn't just paperwork. It's personal. It's daily life. It's safety. Related: Robert De Niro Delivers Another Candid Remark About Transgender Daughter Airyn! Under the new statute, residents must have their gender identification listed as the sex they were assigned at birth. The law also permanently bans future changes to those documents. Oh, and also, transgender Kansans who had already updated their driver's licenses will now be required to pay for new ones reflecting their birth-assigned sex. Yes, really - they must foot the bill for a reversal they did not ask for. The measure goes even further. It mandates that transgender individuals use bathrooms and locker rooms in government-owned or leased buildings that correspond with their birth-assigned sex. For many, that requirement alone raises fears about harassment and humiliation in public spaces that should be safe. This development comes amid a broader national wave of restrictions targeting transgender Americans. Since returning to office last year, President Donald Trump has issued multiple executive orders limiting transgender rights. One directive declared that the federal government would recognize only two sexes, male and female. Another sought to bar transgender athletes from competing in female sports. The political climate has grown increasingly hostile, and state-level actions like this one are part of that larger picture. Harper Seldin, a senior staff attorney with the LGBTQ and HIV Project at the American Civil Liberties Union, did not mince words about the potential consequences: "[The new law] puts transgender people in danger any time they interact with law enforcement or apply for a job or for housing or public benefits. The mismatch between how they present themselves in the world and their driver's license puts them at risk of discrimination or violence, and so that's why many trans people choose to change the sex markers on our licenses so that we can live as ourselves in society and keep ourselves safe." Kansas residents were permitted to update gender markers until 2023, when changes were halted amid litigation initiated by Republican Attorney General Kris Kobach. After courts briefly allowed the changes to resume last year, state lawmakers introduced the bill that ultimately became law, overriding Democratic Governor Laura Kelly's veto. Related: Rebel Wilson Suffers MAJOR Loss In Lawsuit Battle With The Deb Producers The ACLU has indicated it expects to file a lawsuit challenging the law, so there's that. But for now, though, more than a thousand Kansans are left navigating a reality in which their legal documents no longer reflect who they are. And in a country that promises liberty and justice for all, that reality feels especially heavy. [Image via MEGA/WENN] The post Kansas Invalidates All Transgender Driver's Licenses & Birth Certificates -- WTF?! appeared first on Perez Hilton.