
Hundreds Protest In Chicago After Supreme Court Strikes Down Roe V. Wade: 'These Are Our Bodies'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : Now, Planned Parenthood Illinois could see double to five times as many out-of-state patients coming to Illinois for abortion care, its president has said.47% : but I just wanted to demonstrate some solidarity with people in more precarious situations across the country, and I also think our local leaders need to help people have access to abortion in other states," Esposito said.
46% : Providers like Planned Parenthood Illinois had already been spread thin in recent years as nearby states clamped down on reproductive health care and more people had to travel to Illinois.
46% : "I know Chicago is a safe place for abortion
44% : "I have had abortion and I can't even imagine what my life would have been like
35% : I was in my 20s when abortion was illegal and I saw what happens to women when they try to get them, and one friend of mine almost died.
29% : Plante, referring to Justice Clarence Thomas' dissent that the court should also review decisions that legalized contraception, same-sex relationships and same-sex marriage, said she feared rights for other marginalized people are in the crosshairs.
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