California bans travel to states that protect Christians who oppose gay ‘marriage’

Jul 25, 2017 by

by Fr Mark Hodges, LifeSite:

The state of California has ordered a travel ban for its government employees to states that have adopted laws to protect religious freedom.

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, a pro-abortion Democrat, has unilaterally prohibited all state-sanctioned trips to Alabama, Kentucky, South Dakota, and Texas because those states have passed legislation allowing those who uphold natural marriage and biological gender to live by their sincerely-held beliefs.

Becerra’s actions are designed to pressure target states to abandon religious freedom laws protecting Christians who oppose sodomy and/or disagree with gender theory.

The latest four additions bring California’s “No Visiting List” to eight states in the lower 48, or eight percent of the country.

Becerra noted his reasons for adding the four states:

  • Alabama enacted a law in May that allows Christian adoption agencies to follow their faith’s moral criteria for placing children in homes. Their faith-based criteria prioritize placing children in healthy, stable families with a mother and a father.
  • Kentucky enacted a law in March that recognizes the right of student-led Christian organizations in public schools to adhere to their faith’s “doctrines and principles,” and which prohibits administrators from punishing students for expressing religious beliefs.
  • South Dakota law protects Christian adoption and child placement agencies that seek to place children in traditional families.
  • A similar Texas law enacted in June allows Christian child welfare agencies to be protected from lawsuits if they place children according to their “sincerely held religious beliefs.” It also allows faith-based organizations to deny referrals for abortion drugs or devices.

“I am adding four states to the list of states where California-funded or sponsored travel will be restricted on account of the discriminatory nature of laws enacted by those states,” Becerra decreed in a press release. “When California said we would not tolerate discrimination against LGBTQ members of our community, we meant it.”

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