Summary
Texas has seen a spike in abandoned newborns since its abortion ban, with some infants found dead in dumpsters or ditches.
Critics link the rise to reduced access to abortion, cuts to prenatal care, underfunded safe haven programs, and fear of deportation among undocumented women.
Texas Republicans have resisted funding awareness campaigns for safe haven laws, instead allocating $165 million to crisis pregnancy centers that prioritize deterring abortion over aiding women.
The lack of support has drawn condemnation, highlighting the broader consequences of restrictive reproductive policies.
Anti abortionist =/= pro baby
Once they’re out, they’re on their own.
/sConsidering how accurate that is, the /s isn’t even necessary.
Man, i wish. Unfortunately, my Internet points have been affected in the past when i didn’t include the sarcasm notation.
Welcome to lemmy, where the rules are made up and the points don’t matter
This is consistent with their pro fetal-life platform.
But women are living in fear, so by Republican standards things are going well.
Maybe Abbott could spend advertising money on safe spaces instead of saying immigrants will be raped?
Why would they? This is about controlling women.
Except on the most rare cases of qon zealots, they don’t really give a flying fuck about “babies”, whether they are talking about embryos or actual newborns.
So this is an issue that gets my goat because people react emotionally (which is understandable) but don’t follow on to think about what’s going on that “dumpster babies” are a relatively common phenomenon. If it was one or two people doing this here and there, then I’d accept that it’s a problem with the individuals, but since it happens so frequently, there is a systemic issue at play that needs to take some of the blame.
Yes, there are baby drop boxes, but what might keep someone from using them? (Edit to clarify based on the replies: other than abortion access, which should be available everywhere to everyone who needs it) Are there other resources that could be made available? Are there medical or social pressures creating barriers to utilizing efforts to decrease infanticide? I don’t think there’s one answer but what I do know is that prison is probably not the answer to preventing more of these deaths.
Yes, there are baby drop boxes, but what might keep someone from using them?
Here, come use this baby drop box. It’s located conveniently at the local police station, a building festooned with dozens of security cameras…
Out here it’s fire stations. They got the hoses ready and “Wipeout” cued up on Spotify to buy the cops some time.
We know exactly what’s causing the issue: lack of legal abortion.
watch them go the route of the nypd on public transit and start posting officers around dumpsters. remember, in america, the answer to any problem is always to increase police funding.
Oh I’m sure they care enough to find and prosecute the mother.
It’s pro forced birth not pro life. Suffering is the goal
Supply side Jesus doesn’t care
Have they tried getting jobs?
The babies?
Demmicrat babies!
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You people have some fucked up child labour laws.
“Pre born, you’re fine, pre-K, you’re fucked!”
-Probably Descartes or someone-