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The Spillover: How the Texas Abortion Ban Shook Up Eastern New Mexico

The Spillover: How the Texas Abortion Ban Shook Up Eastern New Mexico

Update: 2024-08-18
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After Texas passed a six-week abortion ban and Roe v. Wade was overturned, many abortion clinics had to close in the Lone Star state. Some providers considered opening clinics in eastern New Mexico, so that they could keep providing services to women from Texas and other states where abortion is banned. But some neighbors in eastern New Mexico were not so welcoming to this idea. 

In this episode of our continuing series “The Latino Factor: How We Vote,” we travel to eastern New Mexico to meet Latinas and Latinos who have mobilized politically for and against abortion in the region. We also learn about how the anti-abortion movement is trying to revive an obscure law from the 19th Century, the Comstock Act, to stop clinics from opening by passing local ordinances.  

You can read more about the episode here. 

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The Spillover: How the Texas Abortion Ban Shook Up Eastern New Mexico

The Spillover: How the Texas Abortion Ban Shook Up Eastern New Mexico

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