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Groups modeled after drug cartels are illegally shipping abortion drugs into the United States and contributing to the nation's drug crisis, according to a new report that highlighted one of the most popular abortion pill networks based in Mexico.
Various networks and abortionists have continued to offer abortion drugs to women online and through the mail in states that have enacted abortion restrictions since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wadein June 2022, allowing states more leeway in regulating and restricting abortion and abortion drugs.
As some reports suggest, chemical abortions have increased in the United States since the Supreme Court's decision.
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Various networks and abortionists have continued to offer abortion drugs to women online and through the mail in states that have enacted abortion restrictions since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wadein June 2022, allowing states more leeway in regulating and restricting abortion and abortion drugs.
As some reports suggest, chemical abortions have increased in the United States since the Supreme Court's decision.
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'Cartel style' network illegally shipping abortion drugs from Mexico into the United States
Groups modeled after drug cartels are illegally shipping abortion drugs into the United States and contributing to the nation s drug crisis, according to a new report that highlighted one of the most