Chicago activists denounce crisis pregnancy centers, demand...
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46% : In commemoration of the 49th anniversary of the landmark decision in Roe v. Wade, activists and community members came out into the streets of Chicago to protest crisis pregnancy centers and demand the federal legalization of abortion.46% : Organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation and Reproductive Transparency Now, the action was held outside "Aid for Women," one of several CPCs in the Chicagoland area.
43% : It is precisely Illinois's protections on abortion that make it a prized conquest of the anti-abortion offensive.
41% : Alex Mantzoros, an organizer with PSL, stressed that, "We must continue to fight for the few protections we do have, and we must demand that abortion be made legal outright, the bare minimum in the fight towards full reproductive justice."
37% : In addition to fighting against fake clinics, protesters demanded that the right to abortion be legalized and protected on a federal level.
35% : Should Roe be overturned, every state that borders Illinois is expected to severely restrict women's right to abortion, threatening to overwhelm existing abortion providers.
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