2005

Fewer Workers in Mexico Mean Fewer Immigrants—Eventually

January 6, 2005 Volume 7 / Number 1 Dear Colleague: Lower fertility rates and economic development in Mexico (and points south) will lead to lower immigration levels into the United States, but the timing of this downward shift could be delayed if Mexico falls back into

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An Impediment to Choice

Communist China announced plans early this year to criminalize sex — selective abortion, yet American and international feminist groups — quick to denounce restrictions on the “right to choose” in any country — did not complain. Their silence is an extension of the silence they

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Pro-Natal Official Takes Over in Hong Kong

The month after he urged Hong Kong couples to have more children, Sir Donald Tsang became acting chief executive of Hong Kong following the retirement of Tung Chee-hwa. Formerly chief secretary for administration, Tsang will govern Hong Kong, a semi-autonomous region subordinated to mainland China,

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News from Latin America: Ecuador: Joining Forces To Fight MAP

A group of pro-life professionals are fighting against the legalization of the morning-after pill (MAP) in Ecuador. They contacted PRI’s Latin American office in Lima, looking for some help. They knew well our website www.tercerefecto.com and our work against MAP in Peru. So we made

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Global Monitor

Polish Pro-Life Victory In our last PRI Review, we told you how the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) demanded Poland legalize abortion, sex ed and contraception instruction and offer free access to family planning services and methods. In a close vote in February, Poland’s

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From the Countries

Prevent Legalization of Abortion In Sri Lanka The United Nation’s Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), together with radical feminists in local NGOs, have produced a Bill on Women’s Rights for Sri Lanka. This bill is a means to

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For the Record…

“…who put this man…[undisclosed person talking about current events in Asia] up on CNN. Why not bring on Steven Mosher or Harry Wu to talk about Mainland China and the trade deficit?” Anthony C. LoBaido, “What We Must Do,” The Sierra Times, 15 December 2004

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Does More Population Mean More Poverty in a Nation?

This article is adapted from a January 29, 2005, address given by His Excellency Bishop Bonivento at the Family Life International Symposium, held in his diocese of Vanimo, Papua New Guinea. PNG is an island nation near Australia. PRI President Steve Mosher spoke at the

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Correspondence

Steve, Thanks for quoting from Pope Pius XII’s 1958 speech on large families in one of your recent newsletters. It is beautiful, especially this part: “More marriages, more Baptisms, more first Communions follow each other like ever-new springtimes that, in a sense, make the visits

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An Impediment to Choice

Communist China announced plans early this year to criminalize sex — selective abortion, yet American and international feminist groups — quick to denounce restrictions on

Read More »

Global Monitor

Polish Pro-Life Victory In our last PRI Review, we told you how the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) demanded Poland legalize abortion, sex ed

Read More »

From the Countries

Prevent Legalization of Abortion In Sri Lanka The United Nation’s Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), together with radical

Read More »

For the Record…

“…who put this man…[undisclosed person talking about current events in Asia] up on CNN. Why not bring on Steven Mosher or Harry Wu to talk

Read More »

Correspondence

Steve, Thanks for quoting from Pope Pius XII’s 1958 speech on large families in one of your recent newsletters. It is beautiful, especially this part:

Read More »