Texas makes 2 more abortion arrests
- Jose Manuel Cendan Ley has been arrested for allegedly performing an illegal abortion and practicing without a license in Texas, and he is connected to Maria Margarita Rojas, who was also arrested for operating illegal abortion clinics.
- The Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the arrests as the first criminal charges under the state's near-total abortion ban, which only allows exceptions for life-threatening conditions.
- Those convicted of performing an illegal abortion in Texas can face up to 20 years in prison, with Paxton stating his commitment to prosecute anyone violating state pro-life laws.
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Texas judge temporarily shuts down Houston-area clinics accused of providing abortions
Judge Gary Chaney on Tuesday issued a temporary restraining order preventing Maternal and Child Healthcare and Research Center, Clinicas Latinoamericanas and Houston Birth House from providing any medical services or abortions.
Three Houston-area abortion facilities closed, one employee in U.S. illegally
(The Center Square) – Three Houston area abortion facilities have been temporarily closed after an investigation and legal action was taken by county and state authorities involving the arrest of
Texas’ ultraconservative crusade against abortion starts with Dr. María’s clinics
Google still lists them as open, but the reality is that three clinics northwest of Houston, Texas were closed on Wednesday, just one day after local authorities arrested three individuals for performing abortions. The clinics — Clínica Waller Latinoamericana, Clínica Latinoamericana Telge, and Latinoamericana Medical Clinic — are located in Waller, Cypress, and Spring, respectively. Together, they form the so-called Latin American Clinic Networ…
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