Memphis LGBTQ Group Responsible For Drag Queen Storytime At Public Library Financially Supports Illegal Aliens

A Memphis LGBTQ group responsible for a Drag Queen Storytime this past Saturday at a local public library financially supports illegal aliens through its OUTLast Emergency Assistance program.

OUTMemphis, a nonprofit group that hosts a variety of support groups and services for gay and trans youth and adults, provides financial support for LGBTQ adults “who are the most disenfranchised from social services and community support.” This includes Trans People of Color, LGBTQ Seniors, HIV positive adults, and Undocumented LGBTQ individuals.

An illegal alien who identifies as gay or trans may apply every month for help towards rent or utilities, groceries, or travel expenses.

On the application form, if identifying as undocumented, the definition for undocumented reads “undocumented means you are a person who entered the U.S. without inspection and proper permission from the government, or someone who entered with a legal visa that is no longer valid. This does not apply to someone who just happens to not have a government issued ID.”

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