“The Fifth Circuit has affirmed the efforts of pro-life leaders in Texas who cared enough to work for common-sense protections for women,” said Dr. Charmaine Yoest, president of Americans United for Life.
"We have multiple restrooms, we have boys restrooms, we have girls restrooms, we have unisex restrooms, and the children can use the restroom they identify with," said the school's principal.
Pro-family leaders have lambasted the controversial group's definition of "hate group" and note that their information was used in an act of domestic terrorism at Family Research Council headquarters in 2012.
While influential Christian groups praise World Vision reversal, some pro-family leaders insist that while they will forgive the organization, it must "clean house" if it hopes to rebuild trust among its supporters.