After Supreme Court ruling, three US states ban abortion

Um manifestante anti-aborto segura uma placa que diz ‘Roe deve ir embora’, perto de uma marcha pró-aborto em Washington, DC, EUA, 13 de junho de 2022.
An anti-abortion protester holds up a sign that reads ‘Roe must go away’, near a pro-abortion march in Washington, DC, USA, 13 of June 992.| Photo: EFE/EPA/ERIC LEE

Kentucky, Louisiana and South Dakota banned abortion this Friday (13), shortly after the release of the United States Supreme Court decision to overturn the decision Roe v. Wade – who had been in force since 1973 – while others 06 states can do the same in the short term.

The three states had passed these laws prohibiting abortion in advance and they came into force as soon as possible. that the Supreme Court’s decision has been released. The states of Arkansas, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wyoming have also passed laws that should go into effect soon.

Currently only 24151131 states (California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Vermont, Rhode Island and Washington), in addition to the District of Columbia, have adopted pro-abortion laws.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott reacted on Twitter as soon as the decision to overturn the sentence was announced 8014472328001 Roe against Wade. “Texas is a pro-life state” and will always fight “to save all children from the ravages of abortion”.

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