The near-total abortion ban in Texas has already been deadly. A criminalizing crackdown will make mortality rates worse.
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Maria Margarita Rojas owned and operated multiple clinics in the Houston area, according to Texas AG Ken Paxton, where she ...
Maria Rojas and Jose Ley face politically motivated charges aimed at intimidating healthcare workers against providing ...
Individuals arrested in Texas for performing illegal abortions and practicing medicine without a license at clinics; Texas AG ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas’ first abortion arrests stem from monthlong attorney general investigationIt started with an anonymous complaint filed to the state Health and Human Services Commission, alleging two women had ...
Maria Margarita Rojas owned and operated multiple clinics in the Houston area, according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
The woman, Maria Margarita Rojas, is being prosecuted under a Texas law that prohibits abortions except in the case of ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton announced the arrest of Maria Margarita Rojas this week, marking the first criminal charges under the ...
Maria Margarita Rojas owned and operated multiple clinics in the Houston area, according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
In a press release, Paxton said that Maria Margarita Rojas allegedly provided "illegal abortions" and "illegally" operated a network of clinics in northwestern Houston. Rojas has been charged with the ...
The three detainees, all Latino, face sentences of up to 20 years in prison. They are the first individuals arrested by the ...
Two people have been arrested and charged with performing illegal abortions at a Houston-area health clinic, the first ...
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