Washington promises to protect clinics performing abortions

A protester protests outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on September 2, 2021, after the nation's highest court refused to censor a Texas law that restricts the right to abortion.

The battle between the Biden administration and Texas over the Southern state’s controversial abortion law takes another step forward. The US Department of Justice promised, Monday, September 6, to protect, with the means of the federal state, clinics performing abortions in Texas, which has just adopted extremely restrictive legislation on voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion). ).

The Ministry “Will provide federal law enforcement support if an abortion clinic or sexual and reproductive health center is attacked”Minister Merrick Garland said in a statement. Contacts have already been made with prosecutors and with the offices of the FBI in Texas, it is specified.

“We will not tolerate any violence, physical hindrance or material harm against people seeking or providing contraceptive services. “

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A 1994 law invoked

The ministry invokes a law of 1994 (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act or “FACE”), which prohibits any form of violence against the exercise of the right to abortion.

The Biden administration is also looking for ways to legally counter Texan law, which the US Supreme Court has refused to suspend, dealing a major blow to abortion rights.

Texas now prohibits abortion once the embryo’s heartbeat is detected, around six weeks pregnant, when most women don’t even know they’re pregnant. Except in a medical emergency.

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The World with AFP

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