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Some transgender Americans turn to crowdfunding due to anti-LGBTQ laws

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A record number of laws targeting the LGBTQ community have been introduced across the country this year, pushing hundreds of queer people out of states that they say don’t accept them. NBC News’ Zinhle Essamuah spoke to several individuals who are now turning to “Go Fund Me” as an escape.