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“Chile Does Not Accept Any Kind of Tutelage”: Boric Responds to Trump’s Order of “Surveillance” to Ambassadors

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The President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric, said through his social networks that “Chile does not accept any kind of tutelage.” Why did he make that statement? It was after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, issued new guidelines to his ambassadors to identify and report Latin American governments that are supporting abortion, euthanasia and policies related to diversity. The announcement of the US government was through the dep…

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The President of the Republic, Gabriel Boric, said through his social networks that “Chile does not accept any kind of tutelage.” Why did he make that statement? It was after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, issued new guidelines to his ambassadors to identify and report Latin American governments that are supporting abortion, euthanasia and policies related to diversity. The announcement of the US government was through the dep…

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The Donald Trump Administration ordered U.S. embassies to “take note” of those countries whose authorities promote or finance abortions and the right to termination of pregnancy, euthanasia, gender reaffirmation in minors, or diversity policies, among other issues. These are the new guidelines of the State Department for diplomats when preparing reports on the human rights situation in their countries of destination.“In recent years, new destruc…

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Boric rejects U.S. tutelage on diversity and abortion policies. To read the full article, visit The Times in Spanish Source

WASHINGTON- The Donald Trump Administration ordered U.S. embassies to “take note” of those countries whose authorities promote or finance abortion, euthanasia, gender change in minors, and diversity policies, among other issues. These are the new guidelines of the State Department for diplomats when preparing reports on the human rights situation in their countries of destination.

A senior State Department official said the new instructions for U.S. officials on the report require them to include “human rights violations in foreign countries,” including official arrests or investigations for freedom of expression, as well as the state grant of abortion or abortion medicines and the estimated total number of abortions and abortion drugs, [...]

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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