The Department of Justice has pledged to uphold a federal law that protects individuals seeking reproductive health services in the wake of a near-total ban on abortions in Texas.
Protesters against abortion restrictions gathered at the Texas State Capitol on May 21, 2019.US Attorney General Merrick Garland pledged to protect Texas abortion seekers and providers.
"We will continue to protect those seeking to obtain or provide reproductive health services," Garland said.
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