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Abortion rights hang in the balance, as advocates rally across the country

  • By Danielle Kurtzleban/NPR
FILE PHOTO: In this Thursday, May 23, 2019 file photo, Demonstrators chant slogans during a rally in support of abortion rights in Miami.

 Lynne Sladky / AP Photo

FILE PHOTO: In this Thursday, May 23, 2019 file photo, Demonstrators chant slogans during a rally in support of abortion rights in Miami.

(Washington) — Abortion-rights advocates are protesting in cities across the U.S. on Saturday, with their movement feeling deeply uneasy about what comes next after Texas enacted the nation’s most restrictive abortion law, and with the conservative Supreme Court possibly ruling on the future of Roe v. Wade during its next term, which starts Monday.

Jess Hale is one of those advocates. They came to Washington, D.C., from Texas this week with other young activists to push for federal abortion protections, and they expressed frustration that activists’ fears about abortion restrictions hadn’t been taken seriously in the recent past.

“We have been saying since the beginning that it does matter, because now we’re seeing the facts,” Hale said. “So it’s like we’ve been trying to get people to pay attention to us, to listen to us, to get involved and to help us fight back.”

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