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Brazil takes global role in defending the unborn after US abandons pro-life coalition 

Updated: May 19, 2022 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu May 19, 2022 – 2:46 pm EDTThu May 19, 2022 – 2:52 pm EDT

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) – Brazil has picked up the pro-life torch Biden’s administration has dropped.

Brazil sent a special delegation to the United States this past week to bolster international support for the Geneva Consensus Declaration, an accord between nations to support pro-life and pro-family standards of governance. 

“Brazil is a pro-life country, and that is why we have taken up this task,” said Cristiane Britto, Brazilian Minister of State for Women, Family and Human Rights, in an exclusive interview with LifeSiteNews’ Jim Hale.  

“We have been working to add countries, and the last two are Guatemala and Colombia. And we are working tirelessly to get more countries to sign the Geneva consensus.” 

Under the leadership of President Donald Trump, the United States was a signatory member to the historic Declaration at its outset. Shortly after the 2020 elections, however, President Biden’s regime withdrew the United States’ sponsorship and participation in the agreement, going so far as to inform the U.N. that it “had the honor” to do so.  

While the snub to member nations did not go unnoticed, neither did

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