Mexico's abortion wars
When Mexico City legalized first trimester abortions, everyone assumed the states would follow the capital’s lead, counting on the high court to back the new laws if they were challenged. Bracing himself for an avalanche of liberal sentiment, Jorge Serrano Limón, the flat-topped and neatly dressed president of the leading anti-abortion group Pro Vida, lamented, “We are creating a culture of death. We have failed as a society.” Serrano Limón need not have worried. The Atlantic
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