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Latin American rights activists have expressed concern over increasing political threats to reproductive rights, linked to the US's rollback on abortion access. The region has varying policies, with El Salvador having one of the strictest laws, while Colombia allows up to 24 weeks. In Argentina, President Milei's government has cut funding for abortion and contraceptives, causing access issues.
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