ORLANDO, FL – Despite what pro-abortionists want people to believe, the truth is children are being murdered before and after their birth in America. Data from just nine states alone shows that 277 babies were born alive after a failed abortion since 2006, and in some cases were left to die.
Especially after the
recent presidential debate between
Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris,
mainstream media outlets have been quick to deny abortion is
happening in the ninth month and propagate the claim that infanticide is
illegal in every state. Unfortunately, these statements are demonstrably false.
Abortion in the ninth month is legal in 21 states and 15 states do not actively
prevent infanticide.
During the debate,
President Trump stated that support for “abortion in the ninth month” is a
“radical” position and that Democratic Vice-Presidential Nominee Tim Walz
supported what Trump called “execution after birth.” ABC News moderator Linsey
Davis then seemed to want to enter the debate herself by inserting her own
statement directed to President Trump.
She said, “There is no
state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after it’s
born.” Then Davis immediately invited Harris to respond.
Harris added, “Nowhere
in America is a woman carrying a pregnancy to term and asking for an abortion.
That is not happening. It’s insulting to the women of America.”
While federal law states infants
who are born alive after a failed abortion are “full persons” under the law, it
does not require health care practitioners to give those babies medical care.
Currently, it is up to the states to regulate late-term abortions as well as
the legal protections for born-alive infants. In some states, the law allows
unregulated abortion throughout pregnancy, and in others the law either
indirectly permits abortions after birth or the authorities just passively
allow it.
In Minnesota alone,
Governor Tim Walz’s Department of Health reports that there
were at least six abortions in the ninth month and that 19 babies were born
alive and left to die between 2015 and 2021. According to data from the state’s
2021 report, five babies were
born alive where in all five instances no life-preserving measures were taken
and in only two instances were “comfort care measures” taken. However, these
are just the reported cases. In the future, there may not be any further
statistics from Minnesota, for in 2023, Governor Walz repealed Minnesota’s
“Born Alive Infant’s Protection Act” where health care practitioners are no
longer required to report about infants born alive and are certainly not
required to provide life-saving efforts for them. He then signed the “Protect Reproductive Options (PRO)
Act” that sets no limits on abortion. Currently, the state has no
provision requiring medical professionals to hospitalize or render the same
care to infants surviving abortions as any other child born alive. Instead,
Governor Walz has helped create a legal landscape in Minnesota that permits
abortion in the ninth month while setting conditions in the state that do not
prevent infanticide.
The available data
further contradicts Harris and the ABC moderator showing at least nine other
states have recorded failed abortions where infants were born alive with no
indications that life-saving measures were performed. According to a September
2024 report from the
Family Research Council’s Center for Human Dignity, the 277 known cases of
babies being born alive during an abortion since 2006 involved states which are
required by law to report such cases, such as Arizona, Arkansas, Florida,
Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas. Currently, Michigan
no longer has these reporting requirements. The report titled, “Born-Alive
Abortion Survivors: Just the Facts,” indicates the data from just these nine
states suggests the actual number of infants born alive during an abortion is
much higher.
Abortion
in the Ninth Month
A diligent “fact check”
will reveal that 21 states allow abortion in the ninth month of pregnancy and
up to the moment of birth. According to data compiled
by the Family Research Council and the World Population Review,
these 21 states either allow unrestricted abortion throughout pregnancy or
allow late-term abortions through a “health” exception. The states are Alaska,
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York,
Nevada, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, Vermont, and Virginia.
Specifically, the states
that allow unrestricted abortion in the ninth month are Alaska, Colorado,
California, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, and
Vermont. Notably, of all these states, California, Michigan, and Vermont have
state constitutional amendments protecting a “right” to an abortion at any
point in pregnancy. In addition, Colorado, Maryland, New York, and Nevada all
have ballot measures in 2024 attempting to amend each state constitution to
enshrine abortion protections at any stage of pregnancy.
Abortion
After Birth (Infanticide)
Despite claims
infanticide is illegal in every state, there are 15 states that either offer no
protections for infants born alive during an abortion or have recently removed
such protections. The born-alive protection map from
the Family Research Council shows that Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii,
Idaho, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North
Carolina, Oregon, Utah, and Vermont all have conditions where infanticide could
be passively permitted. Each of these 15 states:
- lack any requirement that health
care practitioners must exercise the same skill, care, and diligence for
infants who survive abortion that would be rendered to any child born at
the same gestational age.
- have no hospitalization
requirement to transport the surviving infant to a hospital.
- do not have any legal penalties
for letting an infant die after a failed abortion.
- lack any reporting requirements.
Under these conditions,
there is nothing to stop an abortion after birth if the mother and physician
want it to happen.
However, many people
would rather deny and dismiss these facts out of hand than acknowledge the dark
reality of abortion. Many people even have no idea about the abortion procedure
in general – how babies are torn apart in the womb by forceps
or starved to death by
a pill. It is understandable that many people do not want to closely examine
such violence. So it follows that the thought of living, breathing, and born
human babies being dispassionately left to expire, as if he or she had no
intrinsic worth, becomes an unbelievable notion. This reality, which is all too
easy to dismiss and ignore as fiction, must not be denied or obfuscated any
longer.
Liberty Counsel Founder
and Chairman Mat Staver said, “Sadly, children are being aborted long after
they feel pain, even up to and during birth. The deliberate strategy to cover
up this horrible fact is shameful. Late term abortion up to birth and infanticide
cannot be ignored and must be stopped.”
More information on abortion as well as Liberty Counsel’s document “The Truth About Abortion” can be viewed here.
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