Pro-abortion researchers are trying to put a negative spin on pro-life laws with claims that they disproportionately harm Hispanic/Latino women.

But state abortion bans actually are saving unborn babies’ lives. And research indicates almost all women who have their babies, despite initially seeking an abortion, are later glad their child was not aborted.

This week, the Los Angeles Times reported about a new study from pro-abortion researchers at the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute, which claims the overturning of Roe v. Wade negatively affects more than 5 million Latino women. Many of them live in Florida and Texas where abortions are limited or banned.

Speaking with the LA Times, Sonja Diaz, founding director of the institute, accused politicians of ignoring how these laws hurt the Latino community.

“Latinas continue to be invisible, disposable and inconsequential,” Diaz said, forgetting how her pro-abortion position treats their unborn babies in the same way.

In contrast, polls consistently show most Hispanic/Latino Americans believe unborn babies should be protected from abortion. A May poll from Trafalgar found 64 percent of Hispanic Americans believe most or all abortions should be illegal. In 2021, another poll from the University of Houston/Texas Southern University found 58 percent of Hispanic/Latino Texans support heartbeat laws that protect unborn babies by banning abortions once their heartbeat is detectable….(Excerpt from LIFENEWS.COM)

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