Mexico's Supreme Court just legalized abortion nationwide, claiming that abortion is a "human right"
· Sep 7, 2023 · NottheBee.com

For the first time since the Aztecs, human sacrifice is now legal in Mexico.

On Wednesday, Mexico's Supreme Court decriminalized abortion nationwide in a decision the court claims upheld "human rights" for women.

Ahh yes, the longstanding human right to murder your own child if you feel like it.

Mexico, which was once a proper country, had abortion outlawed nationally, just like all other murders. Recently, however, certain cities and provinces in Mexico have begun allowing for the murder of the preborn through abortion and progressives have been rallying the country to decriminalize the entire sordid practice.

From the AP:

The high court ordered that abortion be removed from the federal penal code. The ruling will require the federal public health service and all federal health institutions to offer abortion to anyone who requests it.

The country went from all abortions being against the law to MANDATING that healthcare services provide abortions to anyone who requests them.

More from Life News:

The decision comes after a huge crowd of approximately 25,000 pro-lifers marched through Mexico City earlier this year to request protections for unborn babies.

The Mexico capital legalized first-trimester abortions in 2007 under the Marcelo Law, and March for Life leaders said more than 1 million unborn babies have been aborted since then, according to ACI Prensa, the Spanish sister outlet of the Catholic News Agency,

"This legislation has caused more than a million abortions in Mexico, since the official figures from health centers in Mexico City must be added [to] those performed in private clinics," the pro-life organization Steps for Life said in a statement.

Catholics and other pro-lifers still represent a large number of Mexicans, however, their influence is dwindling, as this ruling represents.

Yesterday was a tragic day for life in Mexico.


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