The so-called anti-abortion law was approved in March 2019 in the state of Nuevo León, México. It was done unusually quickly and amidst protests. However, this constitutional reform, which alleges to protect life from its conception and through natural death, is really part of a bigger scheme: one created by conservative groups, and that encompasses the whole country, not just the northern state. Ironically, political and religious interests intertwine with the media’s misinformation to further strengthen local feminist groups.
The so-called anti-abortion law was approved in March 2019 in the state of Nuevo León, México. It was done unusually quickly and amidst protests. However, this constitutional reform, which alleges to protect life from its conception and through natural death, is really part of a bigger scheme: one created by conservative groups, and that encompasses the whole country, not just the northern state. Ironically, political and religious interests intertwine with the media’s misinformation to further strengthen local feminist groups.