President Trump Friday signed an executive order reinstating the Mexico City Policy, which forbids using taxpayer money for coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization by NGOs.
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President Trump will reinstate a policy cutting off U.S. global health funding to international organizations that provide legal abortion information, referrals or services, the White House wrote in a memo released on Friday. Why it matters: Trump will expand the so-called Mexico City policy, which critics refer to as a global gag rule.
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In a move that global health workers say will likely have devastating consequences for women and girls throughout the world, President Donald Trump has reinstated a policy that bans foreign aid workers from offering information about abortion,
Dozens of activists beat and burned a piñata resembling Donald Trump outside the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City on Monday.
The president on Jan. 24 issued an executive order revoking former President Joe Biden’s 2021 directive that had axed the decades-old policy.
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Under the policy, international nonprofit organisations must certify that they do not provide or promote abortion services or counseling — using funds from any source — to continue receiving US federal money.