Mexico Supreme Court Decriminalizes Abortion
Mexico Supreme Court Decriminalizes Abortion
Mexico Supreme Court , Decriminalizes Abortion.
Mexico Supreme Court , Decriminalizes Abortion.
On Sept.
6, the country's Supreme Court unanimously decided that state laws banning abortion are unconstitutional and infringe on women's rights, 'The Guardian' reports.
On Sept.
6, the country's Supreme Court unanimously decided that state laws banning abortion are unconstitutional and infringe on women's rights, 'The Guardian' reports.
Mexican women across the country took to social media to applaud the ruling.
It feels like a dream.
Like Iโm the happiest person alive right now.
If you donโt have the ability to give birth, you canโt tell me whether you think itโs right or wrong, Andrea Hernรกndez, a feminist activist in Mexico City, via 'The Guardian'.
However, the country's two congressional chambers will need to agree on and pass an accompanying law to remove abortion from Mexico's penal code.
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There is no time frame for when this must be completed, meaning it could take years.
But the Sept.
6 ruling will protect those seeking or providing abortions from criminal charges.
Anyone who wants an abortion should now be able to get one in federal health facilities throughout Mexico.
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Other Latin American countries that have advanced pro-choice agendas include Argentina and Colombia, where abortions are now legal.
Other Latin American countries that have advanced pro-choice agendas include Argentina and Colombia, where abortions are now legal.
'The Guardian' reports that Mexico's ruling may encourage women from the U.S. South to cross the border for health care since America's Supreme Court overturned Roe v.
Wade last year