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Their Kids Said They Were Trans.Then CPS Came Knocking.

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April 2025

ACROSS THE COUNTRY, PARENTS OF GENDER-DYSPHORIC KIDS ARE CONFRONTING STATE INTRUSION.

- EMMA CAMP

Their Kids Said They Were Trans.Then CPS Came Knocking.

MORGAN DAVIS STARTED this job because he wanted to protect kids.

The 52-year-old had been an investigator with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) for less than a year and had come out as a transgender man shortly before starting his new job. Then Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an order demanding the department investigate parents of medically transitioning transgender children for abuse.

A “number of so-called ‘sex change’ procedures constitute child abuse under existing Texas law,” Abbott declared in the February 2022 letter, which he sent a week before the Republican gubernatorial primary. Because DFPS “is responsible for protecting children from abuse,” he continued, “ I hereby direct your agency to conduct a prompt and thorough investigation of any reported instances of these abusive procedures in the State of Texas.”

At first, the directive seemed hard to believe, especially since medical transition for minors—interventions such as puberty blocking medication, cross-sex hormones, and surgeries—were legal in Texas. Texas legislators would eventually ban medical transition for minors, but that was more than a year in the future.

“Everybody thought this was a political stunt,” Davis says. Within a day, Davis’ department already had a case. According to Davis, it originated with a DFPS employee with a transgender child who was forced to report on her own family.

“The first thing I knew about the case was that it was a coworker,” Davis says. “I just couldn’t believe it. Most of us get into [this line of work] because you wanted to be the protection that you didn’t have. And here we were.” Davis ended up investigating the family himself. “If somebody had to do it, I wanted it to be me,” he says, because “I really thought at the time I could protect the family—but also if there was any abuse that was happening, I would know.”

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