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Known as the Lohana Berkins and Diana Sacayán Law, it mandates that at least 1% of public sector jobs must be filled by trans or non-binary people.

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Despite legal gains, the community still faces significant socio-economic hurdles: Employment Disparity Known as the Lohana Berkins and Diana Sacayán

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: In July 2021, Argentina became the first Latin American country to allow an "X" gender marker on national ID cards and passports.