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29th October 2021
04:51pm BST

With the very first of these passports being issued already, the person who received it has not been identified.
Refusing to reveal if it was for Dana Zzyym, an intersex Colorado resident who uses they/them pronouns, a department spokesperson said that the government won't reveal that information based on privacy reasons.
This isn't the first step the US has taken when it comes to creating a more inclusive country, with 18 out of 50 states allowing residents to mark their gender as ‘X’ on their driving licence.
The news this option was being added to passports was announced in June and was originally said it could take longer than expected to update and modify the system.
According to a department official, the application and system update to obtain the "X" option still needs to be approved by the
Office of Management and Budget, who review all US government documents before they are issued.
Countries like New Zealand, Australia, Canada and Nepal have all made this change to their passport systems, allowing people to choose their own gender identity.Explore more on these topics: