Congresswoman América Rangel of Mexico City. / Credit: Official América Rangel websiteACI Prensa Staff, Feb 24, 2023 / 12:15 pm (CNA).A group of LGBT demonstrators attacked the Mexico City Congress Feb. 22, damaging doors and windows. Some in the group also tried to attack Congresswoman América Rangel.The group forcibly entered the premises to protest a bill that would prohibit hormonal and surgical sex change treatments for children introduced two weeks ago by Rangel, a member of the opposition National Action Party (PAN). Among the group s demands is the withdrawal of the bill, which if passed provides a sentence of two to seven years in prison for those who perform hormonal and surgical sex changes on minors. The lawmaker is confident that her initiative will be successful because, she said, "we good people are in the majority."After the protest, Rangel posted on Twitter that "fortunately I m okay after a group of people tried to physically assault me."&q
A pro-life march in Mexico City, Oct. 3, 2021. / David Ramos/CNA.
Mexico City, Mexico, Dec 2, 2021 / 14:02 pm (CNA).
If the US Supreme Court were to overturn Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion across the country in 1973, what impact would it.