Latin America and the Caribbean

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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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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Fewer Workers in Mexico Mean Fewer Immigrants — Eventually

Mexico’s fertility rate has fallen dramatically from 6.8 children per woman in the late ’60s and continues its downward slide. “The goal of the current population policy is to reach replacement rate fertility,” National Population Council (CONAPO) Director Elena Zuniga told PRI this year. “We

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Peruvian Congress could punish prolife congressmen.

Peruvian Congress could punish prolife congressmen. For Immediate Release: For more information contact: Carlos Polo: (511) 422-1591 September 11th, 2004 Lima, Peru–Ten Peruvian congressmen are about to be punished by their Congress because of saying the truth about the use of US funds of USAID

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USAID Promotes Abortion in Peru

January 29, 2004 Volume 6/ Number 4 Dear Colleague: President Bush spoke forcefully at the 22 January March for Life about the “real progress we’ve made toward building a culture of life in America.” He called particular attention to his “refus(al) to spend taxpayers’ money

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UNFPA Supports Forced Sterilization in Mexico

January 6, 2003 Volume 5/ Number 1 Dear Colleague: A growing number of governments are questioning the wisdom of supporting the U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA). As the UNFPA continues to distort the U.S. State Department’s findings that it supports forced abortion in China, new evidence

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UK Pro-Aborts Seek to CHANGE Peruvian Health Policy

December 6, 2002 Volume 4/ Number 31 Dear Colleague: The British government is attempting to use foreign aid to undermine Peruvian law and promote abortion in that Catholic country, whose people are still reeling from the massive sterilization campaign bankrolled by foreign donors and undertaken

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President’s Page: Peru Sterilization Campaign

In January 1998, PRI sent researcher David Morrison to Peru to investigate reports that women were being forcibly sterilized. What he discovered was a nationwide campaign, aimed specifically at sterilizing poor and working class women, especially ethnic minorities. The program operated by sending mobile sterilization

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From the Countries

Finally — a Good Use for Condoms For years the population controllers have been dumping millions upon millions of condoms into Africa. Finally someone has found something useful to do with all these condoms. Sari makers in India are using them to lubricate the yarn

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From the Countries

Finally — a Good Use for Condoms For years the population controllers have been dumping millions upon millions of condoms into Africa. Finally someone has

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