Texas women may cross the border to get access to abortion care

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With the overturning of Roe v. Wade, an immigration attorney in Austin says more Texans might visit Mexico looking for abortion care.

As of now, leaving the country or state to get an abortion is still legal, a decision Kate would have to make if she got pregnant for a third time.

“I have two babies. Both of them were born early because I had preeclampsia with both pregnancies. It would put my life in danger if I were to be pregnant again,” said Lincoln-Goldfinch. Kate says she can afford to leave the country, but some women wanting to cross the border won’t have the financial means to do so.

“Of course, there are women who don’t have the resources to travel across state or country lines, but there are also immigrant women who don’t have the legal ability to leave and re-enter the country, so this is once again going to hurt the most vulnerable of us,” said Lincoln-Goldfinch. ." Her latest episode is a conversation on the abortion decision overturning Roe v. Wade with three law moms. “It’s really hard for me to think about my daughter having less rights than I did growing up.

If you are a Texas woman leaving the state or country to get an abortion, we’d like to share your story. You can reach Monica through email at [email protected].

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