Foster is the third trans person to have been killed in Texas this year, and her death comes only days after that of another trans woman, Yunieski Carey Herrera. She had been a client of Montrose Grace Place, a drop-in shelter for LGBTQ+ young people experiencing homelessness, which held a vigil for her. During the gathering, a family member said: “This will never be forgotten. Asia will never be forgotten”. She was also described as a “beacon of light” in the local community who was “excelling professionally and personally”.
According to the HRC, 2020 is the deadliest year on record for trans Americans, with violence disproportionately affecting black trans women like Foster. In addition, a new report by Everytown for Gun Safety, an American gun control advocacy organisation, found 3 out of 4 trans and gender diverse people murdered in 2020 were victims of gun violence. The author of the research said: “It’s clear that ending gun violence must include ending anti-trans violence.”