The Canadian Flag [pexels] Canada rewrote its citizenship laws late last year, and the new rules could be a lifeline for Americans hoping to escape Trump's rights-canceling jamboree . Bill C-3 scrapped the generational limit on inherited citizenship. The old rule capped it at one generation: your parents had to be Canadian, or you had to have been born there. Now, if you have any Canadian ancestor, no matter how far back the family tree goes, you can claim citizenship too. And if you're trans, queer, or being persecuted for who you are, Canada will expedite your claim . Few groups have more reason to leave than trans Americans. They've lost the right to serve their country, autonomy over their bodies, and the dignity of living under a government willing to accept its citizens as they are, not as some orange skidmark in a suit prefers them to be. Canada gets this, and is acting on it.…