USA Today. Erway spoke to the TSA about the scan and her daughter.Eventually, a TSA screener told the pair that Jamii would have to have her genitals checked, the lawsuit claims.On its website, the TSA states that once someone enters the scanner, “the TSA officer presses a button designating a gender (male/female) based on how you present yourself.”The agency’s website also says it “recognizes the concerns that some members of the transgender community may have with certain security screening procedures at the nation's security checkpoints.
TSA is committed to ensuring all travelers are treated with respect and courtesy. Screening is conducted without regard to a person's race, color, sex, gender identity, national origin, religion or.