


Trump Reinstates Mexico City Policy, Impacting Global Reproductive Rights
President Trump reinstates a policy limiting U.S. aid to groups that provide abortion services abroad, affecting global reproductive healthcare.
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President Trump has reinstated the Mexico City Policy, which cuts U.S. funding to international groups that provide abortion services or information. This policy, which has fluctuated with each party's administration since its inception in 1984, has significant implications for reproductive rights worldwide. Critics argue it exacerbates health crises by limiting access to crucial healthcare services, while supporters claim it promotes fiscal responsibility and family-focused aid. The policy could affect billions in global assistance and has historically correlated with increased abortion rates in affected countries. Trump's actions coincide with the annual March for Life, signaling strong support from anti-abortion advocates.
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