A Christian legal aid group that has 'fundamentally changed American society' through U.S. courts is rapidly expanding its work around the world.
London — British anti-abortion activist Isabel Vaughn-Spruce says she wasn't protesting when she stood silently in a protected zone outside an abortion clinic near her church in Birmingham, England.'I internally reasoned that surely my silent thoughts should still be allowed to happen inside that zone. My prayers. So I went and silently prayed outside the abortion center, initially just when it was closed, and I was arrested because of that, twice,' Vaughn-Spruce told CBS News.U.K.
'I'm talking millions of dollars are going into their efforts to, not just change the United States towards their Christian nationalist vision, but now other countries, including the United Kingdom and the EU.' According to its financial records from 2022 to 2023, ADF International's U.K. branch saw its income increase in that one-year period by 514,729 British pounds to 1,068,552 . Its expenditure also increased by 220,751 pounds over the same period to 993,118 .
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