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Biden predicts that the state will try to arrest a woman traveling for an abortion

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Washington — President Joe Biden predicted on Friday that after the Supreme Court overturned its constitutional right to national proceedings, some U.S. states would try to arrest women for crossing state boundaries to obtain abortion. ..

Last week, 13 Republican-led states banned or severely restricted procedures under the so-called "trigger law" after a court ruled a groundbreaking 1973 Roe v. Wade decision. Women in these states seeking abortion may have to travel to states where abortion is legal.

On Friday, we held a virtual meeting with the Governor of the Democratic Party on abortion rights, Biden said: A line for receiving medical services.

He added: "And people don't think it will happen, but it will happen and will telegram the whole country that this is a huge deal beyond that, which affects all your basic rights.

Byden protects women who need to cross state boundaries to get an abortion and access to drugs in states where abortion is banned. He said he would act to secure it.

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham told the meeting that her state would "not cooperate" in an attempt to pursue an attempt to punish a woman who had an abortion. "We don't hand over," she said.

The Abortion Rights Group has filed laws in several states calling for the maintenance of women's ability to end pregnancy.

Judges in Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and Utah subsequently decided to ban these states from enforcing new restrictive abortion legislation, but the Supreme Court of Ohio on Friday. Refused to prevent Republic-led states from enforcing an abortion ban.

New York Governor Kathy Hokul told the group that "only a handful of states" would have to consider the health of women across the country.

"There is such stress there," Hochul said. "It's a matter of life and death for American women," she added.

Biden also told the Senate that there were not enough votes in the Senate to abolish the super-majority rule known as filibuster to codify the protection of the Roe v. Wade case.

He proposed that the senator remove the filibuster, but the proposal was shot down by a key Democratic aide.

"Filibuster should not prevent us from being able to (codify Roe)," Biden said.

(Report by Rami Ayyub, Jeff Mason, Susan Heavey, edited by Alistair Bell)