President Biden signs executive order for global funding of abortion industry
WASHINGTON DC,(C-Fam) President Joe Biden ordered the US State Department and the US Agency
for International Development to fund the global abortion industry.
This afternoon, President Biden signed an executive order repealing the Life Protection Policy in the Comprehensive Health Protection Policy, known as the Mexico City Policy, of his predecessor Donald J. Trump. The policy prohibited foreign abortion industry groups from receiving US aid overseas for health and birth control.
Biden's decree therefore concretely directs the taxes of American taxpayers towards international giants such as the Planned Parenthood Federation, Marie Stopes International and hundreds of foreign institutions that promote abortion in all developing countries, ranging from even to campaign to remove all protection from the unborn child.
In an editorial on “Ms,” an online feminist magazine, Anu Kumar, who heads abortion industry leader IPAS, praised 'the major step forward in expanding access abortion abroad. ”that this constitutes. IPAS specializes in the provision of abortion equipment and the design of health systems for the implementation of abortions.
"These abortion industry giants have no shame in advancing their radical cause in deeply pro-life countries and cultures," Mallory Quigley, SBA-List vice president of communications, told “Friday Fax”. Quigley says Biden is likely to reintroduce federal funding for the UN Population Support Fund. SBA says the agency promotes abortion internationally and supports
"China's brutal birth control policy that includes forced abortion."
This morning, in a press release, the White House announced that the executive order would protect and expand access to “global reproductive health” and promote “sexual and reproductive health and rights” in the United States and around the world. . This terminology is generally used by the abortion industry in UN policies and programming to promote abortion.
The life protection policy included in President Trump's Global Health Aid renamed, revived and extended
Mexico City's policy to cover all of global health including AIDS funding.
The Policy, which was first announced in 1984 by President Donald Reagan, prohibits any organization performing and promoting abortion in birth control programs from receiving US aid abroad. Presidents Clinton and Obama rescinded the Policy when they took office.
President Donald J. Trump revived the Mexico City Policy from his first day in office. He also expanded the policy to reach some $ 9 billion annually in US overseas health aid, taking into account how abortion industry groups had diversified their funding sources. Originally, the Policy was only for $ 600 million in US aid for overseas birth control programs.
President Trump's policy was popular among Americans. According to a Marist poll released yesterday, 77% of Americans are either “opposed” or “strongly opposed” to the use of tax dollars to support abortion internationally.
Trump's policy has also been widely accepted by family planning and global health groups. Despite accusations that the policy disrupts access to birth control and overall health, only 8 of 1,340 donation recipients and 47 of the sub-recipients have rejected the policy and refused US funding according to official studies of the policy conducted by the State Department and the Agency for International Development.
Even without the Mexico City Policy, a federal law, known as the Helm Amendment, prohibits the use of US funds to perform or promote abortion. But the law does not prevent abortion associations from receiving funds to provide birth control and care.
The executive order signed today also commits the Secretary of Health and Human Services to review any pro-life rules put in place by the Trump administration in “Title X” programs with the aim of repealing them.
for International Development to fund the global abortion industry.
This afternoon, President Biden signed an executive order repealing the Life Protection Policy in the Comprehensive Health Protection Policy, known as the Mexico City Policy, of his predecessor Donald J. Trump. The policy prohibited foreign abortion industry groups from receiving US aid overseas for health and birth control.
Biden's decree therefore concretely directs the taxes of American taxpayers towards international giants such as the Planned Parenthood Federation, Marie Stopes International and hundreds of foreign institutions that promote abortion in all developing countries, ranging from even to campaign to remove all protection from the unborn child.
In an editorial on “Ms,” an online feminist magazine, Anu Kumar, who heads abortion industry leader IPAS, praised 'the major step forward in expanding access abortion abroad. ”that this constitutes. IPAS specializes in the provision of abortion equipment and the design of health systems for the implementation of abortions.
"These abortion industry giants have no shame in advancing their radical cause in deeply pro-life countries and cultures," Mallory Quigley, SBA-List vice president of communications, told “Friday Fax”. Quigley says Biden is likely to reintroduce federal funding for the UN Population Support Fund. SBA says the agency promotes abortion internationally and supports
"China's brutal birth control policy that includes forced abortion."
This morning, in a press release, the White House announced that the executive order would protect and expand access to “global reproductive health” and promote “sexual and reproductive health and rights” in the United States and around the world. . This terminology is generally used by the abortion industry in UN policies and programming to promote abortion.
The life protection policy included in President Trump's Global Health Aid renamed, revived and extended
Mexico City's policy to cover all of global health including AIDS funding.
The Policy, which was first announced in 1984 by President Donald Reagan, prohibits any organization performing and promoting abortion in birth control programs from receiving US aid abroad. Presidents Clinton and Obama rescinded the Policy when they took office.
President Donald J. Trump revived the Mexico City Policy from his first day in office. He also expanded the policy to reach some $ 9 billion annually in US overseas health aid, taking into account how abortion industry groups had diversified their funding sources. Originally, the Policy was only for $ 600 million in US aid for overseas birth control programs.
President Trump's policy was popular among Americans. According to a Marist poll released yesterday, 77% of Americans are either “opposed” or “strongly opposed” to the use of tax dollars to support abortion internationally.
Trump's policy has also been widely accepted by family planning and global health groups. Despite accusations that the policy disrupts access to birth control and overall health, only 8 of 1,340 donation recipients and 47 of the sub-recipients have rejected the policy and refused US funding according to official studies of the policy conducted by the State Department and the Agency for International Development.
Even without the Mexico City Policy, a federal law, known as the Helm Amendment, prohibits the use of US funds to perform or promote abortion. But the law does not prevent abortion associations from receiving funds to provide birth control and care.
The executive order signed today also commits the Secretary of Health and Human Services to review any pro-life rules put in place by the Trump administration in “Title X” programs with the aim of repealing them.
C-Fam
By Stefano Gennarini, J.D
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