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Mexico City policy stops U.S. funding for groups providing abortion services. — -- On President Trump's first Monday in office, he issued an executive memorandum reinstating the Mexico City ...
The Mexico City Policy was originally announced by President Reagan in 1984 and required nongovernmental organizations to agree as a condition of receiving any federal funding that they “would ...
Ample rains across Mexico in recent weeks have helped replenish the country's parched reservoirs, but much of the drought-plagued country's water supply remains in a deficit, according to data from ...
On January 24, 2025, President Trump reinstated an expanded version of the so-called “Mexico City policy,” which prevents organizations that receive federal global health funding from ...
The establishment of the Mexico City policy changed that-- making NGO’s like the International Planned Parenthood Federation or Marie Stopes International (a foundation that provides health ...
The Mexico City Policy originally applied to around $600 million of U.S. international family planning funding. Critics call it the “global gag rule,” alleging that it silences recipients ...
On Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the Trump administration plans to strengthen the Mexico City policy, which has been in effect during every Republican presidential ...
On Jan. 23, 2017, President Trump signed a memorandum reinstating a Reagan-era policy that bans U.S. aid to international health groups that promote abortions. At the time, a tweet from NARAL Pro ...
The Mexico City Policy originally applied to around $600 million of U.S. international family planning funding. Critics call it the “global gag rule,” alleging that it silences recipients ...
Interested parties have been given until November 13 to submit feedback on the new rule. Pro-abortion groups, which have called the Mexico City Policy a “global gag rule,” claiming that it ...
But the return and expansion of the Mexico City policy under the Trump administration was proof positive that it's possible to defend the unborn and their mothers while also advancing health and ...
Thousands of miles away from Washington and the White House, women are starting to feel the reverberations of US President Donald Trump’s Mexico City Policy.
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