Some Republican lawmakers are suggesting surveillance cameras to track license plates in case people are trying to leave the state to attain an abortion. There was a time when I would’ve thought not to worry because something that sick and draconian would never get past SCOTUS.
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And the sun *could* die out, but I digress.
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If you've some actual legislation being considered, please show it. This article was more of a "what if" list of opinions and fears.
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Marianne, you’ve lost your way. Don’t go all DNC on us. If this were true, which you haven’t proven at all, fortunately, we have a SCOTUS who would not allow the surveillance state anymore rope. Interstate travel is protected by the constitution.
High-Tech surveillance can track everything.
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“Many of us don’t have choices,” says Pablos matter-of-factly, sharing that the last time she was pregnant, she actually wanted to have the child, “but I also knew that I was facing deportation, and literally a year after having that abortion, I was arrested by ICE.”
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This article doesn't back up your previous claim in any way.
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Key word, considering.
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