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A Texas judge on Wednesday blocked the state from investigating the parents of a transgender teenager over gender-confirmation treatments but stopped short of preventing the state from looking into other reports about children receiving similar care.

District Judge Amy Clark Meachum issued a temporary order halting the investigation by the Department of Family and Protective Services into the parents of the 16-year-old girl. The parents sued over the investigation and Republican Governor Greg Abbott’s order last week that officials look into reports of such treatments as abuse.

Meachum wrote that the parents and the teen “face the imminent and ongoing deprivation of their constitutional rights, the potential loss of necessary medical care, and the stigma attached to being the subject of an unfounded child abuse investigation.”

Meachum set a March 11 hearing on whether to issue a broader temporary order blocking enforcement of Abbott’s directive.

‘Unfathomably cruel’

The lawsuit marked the first report of parents being investigated following Abbott’s directive and an earlier nonbinding legal opinion by Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton labeling certain gender-confirmation treatments as “child abuse.” The American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal sued the state Tuesday on behalf of the teen.

“We appreciate the relief granted to our clients, but this should never have happened and is unfathomably cruel,” Brian Klosterboer, ACLU of Texas attorney, said in a statement. “Families should not have to fear being separated because they are providing the best possible health care for their children.”

Spokespersons for Abbott’s and Paxton’s offices did not immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday night. A spokesperson for DFPS said there would be “deliberate discussions” about next steps.

The ruling came as President Joe Biden’s administration announced new steps to protect transgender children and their families in response to Abbott’s order. Biden condemned state laws targeting transgender people in his State of the Union address Tuesday.

“Like so many anti-transgender attacks proliferating in states across the country, the governor’s actions callously threaten to harm children and their families just to score political points,” the president said in a statement Wednesday night. “These actions are terrifying many families in Texas and beyond. And they must stop.”

Meachum issued the order hours after attorneys for the state and for the parents appeared before her via Zoom in a brief hearing.

Paul Castillo, Lambda Legal’s senior counsel, told Meachum that allowing the order to be enforced would cause “irreparable” harm to the teen’s parents and other families.

“It is unconscionable for DFPS to still pursue any investigation or inflict more trauma and harm,” Castillo said in a statement after the judge’s ruling.

The groups also represent a clinical psychologist who has said the order will force her to choose between reporting her clients to the state or facing the loss of her license and other penalties.

Ryan Kercher, an attorney with Paxton’s office, told Meachum that the governor’s order and the earlier opinion don’t require the state to investigate every transgender child receiving gender-confirmation care.

Restrictions meet opposition

Abbott’s directive and the attorney general’s opinion go against the nation’s largest medical groups, including the American Medical Association, which have opposed Republican-backed restrictions filed in statehouses nationwide.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday encouraged anyone targeted by a child welfare investigation because of Abbott’s order to contact the agency’s civil rights office. The department also released guidance saying that despite the order in Texas, health care providers are not required to disclose private patient information regarding gender confirming care.

Arkansas last year became the first state to pass a law prohibiting gender confirming treatments for minors, and Tennessee approved a similar measure. A judge blocked Arkansas’ law, and the state is appealing.

The Texas lawsuit does not identify the family by name. The suit said the mother works for DFPS on the review of reports of abuse and neglect. The day of Abbott’s order, she asked her supervisor how it would affect the agency’s policy, according to the lawsuit.

The mother was placed on leave because she has a transgender daughter, and the following day, she was informed her family would be investigated in accordance with the governor’s directive, the suit said. The teen has received puberty-delaying medication and hormone therapy.

DFPS said Tuesday that it had received three reports since Abbott’s order and Paxton’s opinion but would not say whether any resulted in investigations.

At Wednesday’s hearing, Castillo said he was aware of at least two other families being investigated. He also said some medical providers have stopped providing prescriptions for gender confirming care because of the governor’s order.

The Preciados have had to attend four funerals in eastern Cali. But on Friday, in the midst of their mourning when they killed their fourth member, their decision was that they would no longer remain silent in the face of the criminal onslaught.

“Let them kill us all or let the authorities intervene,” they say. They claim that they have no sin so that they are awake from fear.

The series of crimes, according to what runs in a low voice, would be on the orders of a gang and would even be involved from prison. Two of the brothers were detained, but their relatives say they were released because they have not committed crimes.

The violence has touched the Preciados, whose family has been a founder between the El Poblado and Comuneros II neighborhoodsin the District of Aguablanca, for more than 40 years.

Milton Juvenal Preciado and Alicia Angulo arrived in that territory when uncovered streets still predominated. The 12 children grew up in that neighborhood and went to the same schools and health centers as their neighbors.

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They put them in a gang, but the Prosecutor’s Office found nothing in the investigation. For this reason, a lawyer is seeing how they are recognized for that time they were imprisoned

Families from strata 1, 2 and 3 reside in these sectors, who have forged neighborhoods in a wide strip of the eastern part of the city. Most of them are workers, but there are currents that affect children and young people such as gangs or bands.

In May 2021, two of the children went to prison. “They were put into a gang, but the Prosecutor’s Office did not find anything in the investigation. For this reason, a lawyer is seeing how they are recognized for that time they were imprisoned,” says the father, who is retired.

In the sector they would have had differences because they would not want to enter micro-trafficking networks, says an acquaintance. Two months later, on July 31, came the first crime. It was at the door of the Preciado house. A gunman attacked Jerson Larry Preciado Angulo, 23, without giving time to defend himself.

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Relatives say that he was a soccer player and was recovering from an injury at the time of the crime.

Just after the funeral, the violence returned. It was five days later when Harvin Alejandro Preciado, 34, died almost instantly in a gunshot attack. He was the father of nine children.

The protection measures that had been determined for two months did not serve to stop the assassins.

Milton David Preciado, assassinated in September 2021

Milton David Preciado, assassinated in September 2021.

But the violent shadow did not go away. He came murder Milton David Preciado, nephew of the murdered brothers and who would have witnessed the second homicide.

He was a 19-year-old who was affectionately called ‘turtle’. He was working to pursue his career as a police officer and was one day away from entering that path.

On the night of last Friday, February 11, the next blow came. A thin young man, wearing a helmet, slid down the platform of a restaurant, as shown in a video.

He reached the corner and approached a motorcyclist who was having a conversation with another man. Suddenly, he brandished a firearm and unloaded it three times on the head of the person he was about to get on the motorcycle. The assassin unloaded the fourth impact when the victim fell with his vehicle to the asphalt.

Diego Juvenal Preciado Angulo, one of the three brothers murdered in Cali

Diego Juvenal Preciado Angulo, one of 3 brothers killed in Cal.

It was Diego Juvenal Preciado Angulo, the son who didn’t get into trouble, who had two jobs to support three children and help the family. At that time he served as a messenger.

“He was a correct and hard-working man. His children and more family depended on him,” they say at home.

In these neighborhoods there is talk of violent acts by boys who grew up with the Preciados and the power of an ex-police officer or an alleged dissident in prison is mentioned.

The processes for the homicides of the three brothers and the nephew are currently being investigated separately.

The parents insist that their sons have no criminal record. They say that four relatives have been killed and they have no reason to hide.

Therefore, they cry out for help to the Police, the Prosecutor’s Office and the Mayor’s Office. “Someone has to listen to us, because we can’t wait for them to kill us all”.

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The Preciados have had to attend four funerals in eastern Cali. But in the midst of their mourning, on Friday when they killed the fourth of its members, their decision was that they would no longer remain silent in the face of the criminal onslaught

“Let them kill us all or let the authorities intervene,” they say. They claim that they have no sin so that they are awake from fear.

The series of crimes, according to what runs in a low voice, would be on the orders of a gang and there would even be involved from prison. Two of the brothers were detained, but their relatives say they were released because they have not committed crimes.

The violence has touched the Preciados, whose family has been a founder between the El Poblado and Comuneros II neighborhoods, in the Aguablanca District, for more than 40 years.

Milton Juvenal Preciado and Alicia Angulo arrived in that territory when uncovered streets still predominated. The 12 children grew up in that neighborhood and went to the same schools and health centers as their neighbors.

Families from strata 1, 2 and 3 reside in these sectors, who have forged neighborhoods in a wide strip of the eastern part of the city. Most of them are workers, but there are currents that affect children and young people such as gangs or gangs.

(It may interest you; Former Coomeva affiliates ask that dramas not continue in new EPS)

In May 2021, two of the children went to prison. “They were put into a gang, but the Prosecutor’s Office did not find anything in the investigation. For this reason, a lawyer is seeing how they are recognized for that time they were imprisoned,” says the retired father.

In the sector they would have had differences because they would not want to enter micro-trafficking networks, says an acquaintance.

Two months later, on July 31, the first crime came. It was at the door of the Preciados house. A gunman attacked Jerson Larry Preciado Angulo, 23, without giving the defense time.

(You can also read: Due to high prices, the “corrientazo” in Cali will remain expensive for several months)

Relatives say that he was a soccer player and was recovering from an injury at the time of the crime.

Just after the funeral, the violence returned. It was five days later when Harvin Alejandro Preciado, 34, died almost instantly in the gunshot attack. He was the father of nine children.

The protection measures that had been determined for two months did not serve to stop the assassins.

Milton David Preciado, assassinated in September 2021

Milton David Preciado, assassinated in September 2021

But the violent shadow did not go away. He came murder Milton David Preciado, nephew of the murdered brothers and who would have witnessed the second homicide.

He was a young man, 19 years old, who was affectionately called ‘turtle’. He was working to pursue his career as a police officer and was one day away from entering that path.

On the night of last Friday, February 11, the next blow came. A thin young man, wearing a helmet, slid down the platform of a restaurant, as shown in a video.

He reached the corner and approached a motorcyclist who was having a conversation with another man. Suddenly, he brandished a firearm and unloaded it three times on the head of the person he was about to get on the motorcycle. The assassin unloaded the fourth impact when the victim fell with his vehicle to the asphalt.

Diego Juvenal Preciado Angulo, one of the three brothers murdered in Cali

Diego Juvenal Preciado Angulo, one of 3 brothers killed in Cal.

It was Diego Juvenal Preciado Angulo, the son who didn’t get into trouble, who had two jobs to support three children and help the family. At that time he served as a messenger.

“He was a correct and hard-working man. His children and more family depended on him,” they say at home.

In these neighborhoods there is talk of violent acts by boys who grew up with the Preciados and the power of an ex-police officer or an alleged dissident in prison is mentioned.

The processes for the homicides of the three brothers and the nephew are currently being investigated separately,

The parents insist that their sons have no criminal record. They say that four relatives have been killed and they have no reason to hide.

Therefore, they cry out for help to the Police, the Prosecutor’s Office and the Mayor’s Office. “Someone has to listen to us because we can’t wait for them to kill us all.”

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