Univision Fear-Mongers Over Possible End of Roe v. Wade

Kathleen Krumhansl | May 31, 2022
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JORGE RAMOS: If the Supreme Court does indeed overturn Roe v. Wade, then it would leave it to the states to decide whether or not to approve abortion. In liberal states represented here in blue like California, for example, the practice would be protected, but in conservative states in orange, like Texas, abortion would be illegal and there would probably be no immediate impact on other states that have not yet made a decision about it. On the subject, Luis Mejid has more on the possible consequences.

 LUIS MEGID: The news sounded like a legal earthquake, further fracturing a divided country, now separated by states where abortion will remain legal and those where it will be limited or prohibited. 

In poll after poll, the majority of Americans, the majority of Hispanics, believe that women should have the right to get an abortion.