8 People Charged in Connection with Clinics Providing Abortions Illegally in Texas
Eight individuals linked to Houston clinics face felony charges including illegal abortions and unlicensed medical practice under Texas’ strict abortion law, Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
- Eight people were charged in connection with clinics providing illegal abortions in Texas.
- The individuals were accused of practicing medicine without a license under an indicted midwife, Maria Margarita Rojas.
- Texas law allows abortions only in cases of medical emergencies to save the life of the pregnant person.
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8 people arrested in case of Texas midwife charged with performing illegal abortions
Eight people connected to a Texas midwife who was charged in March with performing illegal abortions and practicing medicine without a proper license were arrested and indicted in Greater Houston.
Thank God It's Working: 8 Arrested in Texas for Illegal Abortions, Non-Citizens Among Suspect Providers
Texas GOP Attorney General Ken Paxton is holding abortionists accountable, and the rest of the country should follow suit. On Wednesday, Paxton’s office put out a news release stating, eight […] The post Thank God It's Working: 8 Arrested in Texas for Illegal Abortions, Non-Citizens Among Suspect Providers appeared first on The Western Journal.


8 arrested in Houston area illegal abortion scheme, including foreign nationals
(The center Square) – Another eight individuals, including foreign nationals, have been indicted in connection to an illegal abortion scheme in the Houston area, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
8 More People Arrested in Texas' Anti-Abortion Witch Hunt
In March, Texas anti-abortion Attorney General Ken Paxton had a midwife arrested for allegedly performing illegal abortions, the first person charged under the state’s near-total ban since Roe v. Wade was overturned. In September, she was indicted on 15 felony charges. And on Wednesday, Paxton’s office boasted that it had arrested eight other people in connection with her Houston-area health clinics. Maria Margarita Rojas was charged with 12 cou…
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