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and Family Planning! Assorted right wing extremists and bible thumpers worked hard to prevent funding for birth control and abortion services in impoverished nations south of our border... the wonderful banana republics we controlled that filled our stores with winter produce, garments, etc.
So now, here come the immigrant masses. It was so predictable. What a bunch of baloney.The US taxpayer dollars have gone above the call of duty supporting Latin American countries.
Not to mention just about every Church across small towns, large cities and state funded monies including missionaries, organizations have donated their monies and their time going to countries all around the world to help those in need including women's groups offering care and information on birth control.
And those banana republics people have been coming to America for generations and generations
to help with the crops in America and taking their earned money back home, returning the next season of crops to be taken care of. They didn't just showed up in recent years.
Yes, the immigrant masses are coming because Biden is giving them a free all expense paid pass to come not to help them but in turn to vote democrat come future elections.
Guess who is screaming loud and clear enough is enough? Your fellow democrats who are shelling out their tax money to support them and the politicians who are complaining we have no more room for the illegal aliens.
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'The United States Announces More than $314 Million in New Stabilization Efforts and Humanitarian Assistance for Venezuelans and other Migrants at the Summit of the Americas
..... and Family Planning! Assorted right wing extremists and bible thumpers worked hard to prevent funding for birth control and abortion services in impoverished nations south of our border... the wonderful banana republics we controlled that filled our stores with winter produce, garments, etc.
So now, here come the immigrant masses. It was so predictable.'https://www.usaid.gov/news-information/press-relea...Snip
'The United States Agency for International Development announced $42.5 million in new humanitarian funding for the people of El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. This brings USAID's total humanitarian funding for these three countries to nearly $261 million since April 2021.
The new funding from USAID, which was virtually announced by Assistant to the Administrator for Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance Sarah Charles during the 2023 Northern Central America Humanitarian Roundtable in Geneva, will help enable our United Nations (UN) and NGO partners to reach an additional 182,000 people across the region with life-saving assistance. This is in addition to the three million people reached by USAID and partners since April 2021. The new assistance will support programs that reduce food insecurity for the most vulnerable, support survivors and those at risk of gender-based violence and children in need of protection, help households to restore their livelihoods, and provide safe drinking water for poor families. Additionally, USAID will continue to expand local, national, and regional capabilities to strengthen disaster preparedness, mitigation, and response.'
https://www.usaid.gov/news-information/press-relea....
But then we have democrats wanting to stop aid to south american countries,
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'The hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign aid that Washington annually provides to several Central American countries as part of an effort to reduce the numbers of desperate migrants who flock to the U.S. southern border could be in jeopardy if a Democratic appropriator with years of experience on the issue has anything to say about it.
Rep. Norma J. Torres, D-Calif., a first-generation immigrant from Guatemala and one of the biggest proponents on Capitol Hill of targeted development assistance to the region, said at a recent House Appropriations State-Foreign Operations Subcommittee hearing that she wanted to cut off all foreign aid to the Northern Triangle countries of Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.'
https://rollcall.com/2023/05/03/democratic-appropr...Public Health in Latin America:
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'The history of contraceptives and their reception in Latin America is as complex and varied as the region itself. Countries generally furnished availability and encouraged use through family planning programs, many of which were supported by U.S.-based organizations, such as USAID. Latin American countries have a storied and contentious history with reproductive health care and family planning, which are intrinsically tied with movements of international aid, eugenics, and nationalism (Measham, 1975). At the introduction of the oral contraceptive pill to international markets in the 1960s, their availability was controversial, especially where church, state, and populace disagreed (Briggs, 2002).'
https://sites.google.com/macalester.edu/phla/key-c...