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September 4, 2021Undocumented women face shrinking options for reproductive health care under Texas abortion law
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Nancy Cárdenas Peña, the Texas director for the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Justice, joined The World's host Marco Werman to talk about the impact of Texas' new abortion law on undocumented women at the US-Mexico border. Produced by: Joyce Hackel. Image credit: Eric Gay/AP/File.
Aired September 2, 2021
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It is truly a sign of a sick society that this article bemoans the fact that mothers in Texas will now have a more difficult time killing their unborn child
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M A
And our “devout Catholic” president is doing all he can to make sure more babies are killed in the womb
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M A
Abortion is not reproductive health care. It is not health care - it is death care for an unborn baby
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