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    ‘In 24 Hours, You’ll Have Your Pills’: American Women Are Traveling to Mexico for Abortions

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    Together with Floridians Protecting Freedom, Hochkammer and her staff are calling for an modification that may make it unconstitutional to move laws limiting entry to abortion prior to viability or when vital for a affected person’s well being. A complete of 890,000 signatures are wanted to get this initiative on the November 2024 common election poll.

    “The initiative we’ve proposed is supported by 70 percent of Floridians and more than 60 percent of Republicans support it; even 57 percent of people who self-identify as Trump supporters agree with what the initiative’s language,” she explains. These numbers are in step with polls that say greater than half of Americans approve of entry to abortion in all or most circumstances.

    Florida, which has banned abortions after 15 weeks, is considered one of 21 states which have launched restrictions on abortion rights since Roe v. Wade was overturned. Some of Florida’s neighbors have gone even additional: In Mississippi and Alabama, abortion has been banned virtually utterly, and in Georgia, girls can solely get abortions through the first six weeks of being pregnant.

    Other organizations, nonetheless, are extra pessimistic about abortion rights in Florida and count on that they are going to quickly be even additional restricted. In April 2023 (*24*) Ron DeSantis signed a six-week ban that had been handed by the state legislature. (That laws is on maintain pending a authorized problem to the state’s present 15-week ban that’s earlier than the Florida supreme courtroom.)

    Since Dobbs, pro-choice organizations have been main efforts round abortion entry. Kamila Przytuła is the director of Women Emergency Network (WEN), which has, since 1989, been offering assist for girls looking for abortions via non-public donations.

    “An abortion can cost between $500 to $1,000 if performed out of state. For some women, that can mean having to choose whether to pay their utilities or buy food,” explains Przytuła. WEN works along side different organizations that obtain circumstances from clinics and collectively cowl a portion of the abortion prices. “That has allowed us to be able to help every person who has approached us seeking assistance,” she says.

    According to statistics revealed by the Guttmacher Institute, practically one in 5 abortion sufferers within the United States traveled to one other state to entry an abortion through the first half of 2023. That determine is double what it was in 2020.

    Abortion bans particularly affect younger, Black, and migrant girls—the primary populations that contact WEN. Przytuła remembers as soon as case among the many many she has been concerned with: a Central American lady, who’s illiterate and HIV optimistic. WEN offered monetary assist for an abortion.

    “She was in a very vulnerable situation, we learned about her case through the clinic that was treating her. A few months earlier she had migrated north to Miami with her uncle, who could not have known she was pregnant.” She was transported and handled at a clinic in Miami.

    She is considered one of 600 Florida girls who the group has helped to get abortions, one of many hundreds of thousands of girls within the state who face a few of America’s most excessive abortion restrictions forcing many into secrecy.

    This story was produced with the assist of the International Women’s Media Foundation as a part of its Reproductive Health, Reproductive Rights, and Justice within the Americas initiative. It initially appeared on WIRED en Español. It was translated by John Newton.

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