Mexican abortion ruling sows confusion along the border
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
43% : They are hopeful the left-leaning majority in the Mexican congress will follow up with laws legalizing abortion.41% : The Supreme Court ruling took the teeth out of state laws, but did not legalize abortion, Gonzalez said.
41% : Abortion is still the death of the product of a pregnancy.
41% : And while the women's rights movement has made strides in Mexico in the past couple of decades, the Catholic church is still very much against abortion.
40% : Whether or not Mexico's congress will soon legislate on abortion is anyone's guess.
39% : There are many myths around abortion, such as that women's rights advocates promote abortions.
38% : [...] They are not legalizing abortion, but they decriminalize it.
33% : A Mexican Supreme Court ruling is sowing confusion in Juarez, but the bottom line is that abortion remains illegal in the state of Chihuahua, a legal expert says.
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