And the lilith fund, which provides grants to texans who need abortions but cannot afford them. Then, for profit family detention. Beta private prison corporations uping millions by locking refugee families. I noticed her left arm, the movement was very limited and her feet were falling asleep. Wehought that was because were in a small space and she wasnt getting out. I could see she was very stressed about being locked in their. She was crying every night. She would ask, why are we here . When are we going to get out . I saw her suffer a lot. We will look at the center, new family prison just south of san antonio, where more than 500 immigrant women and their children are being held as they we deportation. Allegations of Sexual Misconduct among guards has already rocked the facility. All of that and more coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. We are broadcasting from san antonio, texas. Im amy goodman. The Islamic State to be on the verge of
State of texas, which previously had more than 40. We will speak with the heads of planned parenthood south texas and the lilith fund, which provides grants to texans who need abortions but cannot afford them. Then, for profit family detention. Beta private prison corporations uping millions by locking refugee families. I noticed her left arm, the movement was very limited and her feet were falling asleep. Wehought that was because were in a small space and she wasnt getting out. I could see she was very stressed about being locked in their. She was crying every night. She would ask, why are we here . When are we going to get out . I saw her suffer a lot. We will look at the center, new family prison just south of san antonio, where more than 500 immigrant women and their children are being held as they we deportation. Allegations of Sexual Misconduct among guards has already rocked the facility. All of that and more coming up. Welcome to democracy now, democracynow. Org, the war and p
in ohio, republican governor john kasich signed into law last night, last night, a series of sweeping anti-abortion measures as part of the state s budget act. the act contains provisions that force women to undergo ultrasounds. it cuts funding for planned parenthood. it limits women s access to hospitals and rape clinics. in kansas, a bill that passed in april which declares that life begins at fertilization is meeting resistance obviously in the courts because it disagrees with roe v. wade. on friday, two minor provisions of that law were struck down, including one which required abortion providers to post statements on their websites, declaring that the state s declarations about abortions were scientifically accurate. the meat of the bill remains in the books. anyway, what does the fight in texas mean for those states and all the states? what does it say about women right now, their rights, their growing power in politics? wayne slater is the senior political writer for the dallas
and that s why the fight really is so big. when i think about the cases of casey and webster, i don t see how this possibly could pass must were the supreme court ruling on roe v. wade. it s certainly creating an undue burned by basically getting rid of clinics. if you can t get an abortion, your right to an abortion to me is unrealistic, and it s being denied. thank you dallas morning news reporter wayne slater and texas state representative dawnna dukes. up next, the latest attempt to undo the president s politics.