California will see rush of people from out of state seeking abortion care, study says

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California will see rush of people from out of state seeking abortion care, study says
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Between 8,000 and 16,100 more people could travel to California each year for abortion care after the fall of Roe vs. Wade, according to the UCLA report.

that guaranteed abortion rights under the Constitution. Thirteen states were ready to effectively ban abortion almost immediately after the decision was announced through “trigger laws,” and more states are following in the same direction, according to health care providers. In all, 26 states are expected to ban or severely restrict access to abortion.

“As we move forward in this new reality, we must ensure that Los Angeles acts as a sanctuary city for those seeking or assisting abortion care from outside our borders,” Raman said in a statement. Pregnant minors may be more likely to travel to California because state law does not require parental consent for abortion care, the study noted.“Our report is based on data and prior research,” Sears said. “We are predicting the future, so we don’t know everything.”

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