Abortion Ban

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 30) August 15

In This Issue: Recently, The Daily Declaration released a commentary exposing the staggering double standard in public outrage, contrasting massive marches for causes abroad with the deafening silence over the 90,000 unborn babies killed in Australia each year. In Australia, mothers who abort late-term babies can receive more than $4,300 in government payments, with some cases costing taxpayers up to $23,000.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 25) July 11

In This Issue: Most of the world already has below-replacement birthrates. By the 2080s, the global population is projected to decline, and if each generation averages just 1.5 children per two adults, the population could shrink by 66% every century. Overpopulation fears were once focused on famine and scarcity and echoed by thinkers like Malthus and Ehrlich.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 23) June 27

In This Issue: Congress has launched a sweeping investigation into Planned Parenthood’s use of nearly $800 million in federal funding, citing alarming allegations involving abortions, organ harvesting, and gender transitions for minors. The abortion giant has a history of fraud, including a $4.3 million Medicaid settlement in 2013 and a $1.8 billion lawsuit from Texas in 2023.

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 22) June 20

In This Issue: A new peer-reviewed article from the Charlotte Lozier Institute exposes how Planned Parenthood and abortion drugs have driven a nearly 20% rise in U.S. abortions from 2017 to 2023, reversing decades of decline. Planned Parenthood now performs 40% of all abortions (up from 14% in 1999) shifting abortion into a high-volume, supply-driven business.

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A President, a Congress, and a Pro-Life Nation

  Guatemala is a small Central American country with deep Christian roots, so the protection of life runs deep in its culture. However, for decades the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has imposed radical “reproductive health” and “family planning” programs on Guatemala to

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How Will Dobbs Play in Europe?

While pro-lifers in the US celebrate Roe’s reversal, the Dobbs decision has not received a unanimous welcome, especially among some of our European friends. Indeed, a handful of European state leaders, including France’s Emmanuel Macron, England’s Boris Johnson, and Scotland’s Nichola Sturgeon, have actually used

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China Orders its People to Ramp up Reproduction

The Chinese Communist Party has decided to allow Chinese couples to have three children. The decision, made by top Communist leader Xi Jinping and other top leaders who sit on the Party’s politburo leadership committee, marks a stunning reversal of the earlier policy of limiting

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Democracy Still Thrives in Quintana Roo

Dr. Christopher Manion, of PRI’s American headquarters, interviews Carlos Polo, the Director of PRI’s Latin American office, about the recent constitutional crisis in Mexico. CM: Carlos, there was recently quite a ruckus in the Mexican State of Quintana Roo. Tell us what happened. CP: Well,

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Poland Leads the Way

Poland is among the most Catholic and pro-life countries in Europe, so much so that even the Polish constitution declares that the state “shall ensure the legal protection of the life of every human being.” Despite this provision of the Polish constitution, Polish law up

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PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 30) August 15

In This Issue: Recently, The Daily Declaration released a commentary exposing the staggering double standard in public outrage, contrasting massive marches for causes abroad with the deafening silence over the 90,000 unborn babies killed in Australia each year. In Australia, mothers who abort late-term babies can receive more than $4,300 in government payments, with some cases costing taxpayers up to $23,000.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 25) July 11

In This Issue: Most of the world already has below-replacement birthrates. By the 2080s, the global population is projected to decline, and if each generation averages just 1.5 children per two adults, the population could shrink by 66% every century. Overpopulation fears were once focused on famine and scarcity and echoed by thinkers like Malthus and Ehrlich.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 23) June 27

In This Issue: Congress has launched a sweeping investigation into Planned Parenthood’s use of nearly $800 million in federal funding, citing alarming allegations involving abortions, organ harvesting, and gender transitions for minors. The abortion giant has a history of fraud, including a $4.3 million Medicaid settlement in 2013 and a $1.8 billion lawsuit from Texas in 2023.

Read More »

PRI Insider (Volume 5, Issue 22) June 20

In This Issue: A new peer-reviewed article from the Charlotte Lozier Institute exposes how Planned Parenthood and abortion drugs have driven a nearly 20% rise in U.S. abortions from 2017 to 2023, reversing decades of decline. Planned Parenthood now performs 40% of all abortions (up from 14% in 1999) shifting abortion into a high-volume, supply-driven business.

Read More »

How Will Dobbs Play in Europe?

While pro-lifers in the US celebrate Roe’s reversal, the Dobbs decision has not received a unanimous welcome, especially among some of our European friends. Indeed,

Read More »

Poland Leads the Way

Poland is among the most Catholic and pro-life countries in Europe, so much so that even the Polish constitution declares that the state “shall ensure

Read More »