Rounded up? No
Denied voting rights? Yes, often. Anywhere which has strict ID laws to ensure there’s no voting fraud - but which also simultaneously denies them the ability to get consistent documentation.
And as for firearms - it’s not a good idea in general to allow people diagnosed with severe mental illnesses to have access to guns. This has been used to deny trans people, and even some intersexed people, the same rights as others. Because if they don’t accept the gender they were arbitrarily surgically assigned by others shortly after birth, they have to be “mentally ill” according to the current DSM. One of the reasons why so many Trans and Intersexed people end up murder victims is because it’s illegal for them to possess weapons that their murderers have.
It’s actually illegal to employ people who get an “ID mismatch” from federal authorities, due to their federal ID saying one sex, and their state ID saying another. Due to current state laws, it’s quite permissible for states to cause this for some trans people. You can change your state of residence (if you have the money to move out), but not the state you were born in, and that’s what counts.
Those are other battles we’re in. But it’s difficult to fight such battles when you’re starving because you can’t get a job.
You really are clueless on this. I’m sure that if there were laws prohibiting the employment of Catholics in certain states, that Catholicism was deemed a mental illness (with all the legal restrictions regarding adoption, custody etc that entails), and that due to prejudice, 40% of Catholics were unemployed, and 60% below the poverty line, you’d be singing a quite different tune.
Even if they weren’t actually being “rounded up”.