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Roev. More protests are expected this weekend amid anger and anguish over Wade's reversal

Abortion advocates loud and angry demonstrations were held in several cities on Friday, and courtwas known as the Roe v. Wade case in 1973. There was also a small gathering of people welcoming the decision a few hours after overturning it.
According to abortion advocates, more demonstrations are expected on Saturday and Sunday. These are planned in large and small cities in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, as well as Wisconsin, Illinois, Texas, New Mexico, and California, andand many other
Phoenix. Is planned for. ,Law enforcement agencies used tear gaslate Friday to disperse a crowd of spokespersons after "repeatedly hitting the glass doors of a state parliament building," Arizona public said. Bart Graves, a spokesperson for the Department of Public Safety, told CNN.

When the news of the decision was announced on Friday morning, advocates and opponents of the abortion right also gathered outside the Supreme Court in Washington, DC.

A man standing in a placard containing the messages "Roeis dead" and "I am post-Roe generation" sprayed champagne in the air over the celebrating others. rice field.

In New York City, many demonstrators gathered in Washington Square Park to protest the ruling, despite New York State law continuing to enforceto protect the right to abortion.

Julia Carta was one of the many defenders of abortion there.

She "is like watching a train coming towards you," Carta, who received the news on her 24th birthday, told CNN. "And you're finally attacked by it, and it's still more painful than you ever thought."

There were some anti-abortion activists, but they were unobtrusive and protesters. There was no conflict seen by the CNN crew walking with. At least 20 people in the city were "detained with prosecution pending" after the demonstrators marched in protest of the decision, according to the New York Police Department (NYPD).

Police officers arrested individuals "near Bryant Park, West 42nd Street and 6th Avenue," a NYPD spokesman told CNN on Saturday morning.

No details regarding the arrest have been provided.

Mia Hatcherian, who lives in New York, felt guilty when she learned that abortion was legal in her home country and that people living in other states were subject to abortion bans. Said.

"I want women from other states to see the swell of support-a huge number (of demonstrators) send messages," said the daughter of a Filipino mother and an Armenian father. Said Khatcherian (32). She "knows that women of color bear the brunt of this decision," she added, she sat in her house and was furious on social media, impossible.

Black women received the highest rate of abortion by women seeking abortion in the United States in 2019, receiving 38.4% of all abortions performed.Control and prevention according to data collected by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They also have the highest abortion rates, with 23.8 abortions per 1,000 women, the data show. According to the data, Hispanic women sought 21% of all abortions in 2019.
In addition, black women who are pregnant or have just given birth in the United States are 3-4 times more likely to die than white women, according to the CDC.
Abortion ban is already in effect in at least six states: Arkansaw, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and South Dakota

And as of Saturday So, 13 states have issued legislation banning abortion in the light of their rulings. These states are Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Tennessee, Utah, and Wyoming.

In some cases, the law will come into effect immediately, but in other states it will come into effect after a period of time or with the approval of a state official.

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Abortion providers have canceled dozens of appointments

Already, abortion providers in Arizona and Arkansas have stopped abortion services Is starting.

Family Planning Associates, Planned Parent-Child Relationships Arizona and Tucson Choice in Arizona, according to a post on their website, at least temporarily abortion services while the legal implications of the ruling are being assessed. Has stopped.

Dr. who runs Desert Star Family Planning in Phoenix. DeShawnTaylor said her clinic canceled about 20 abortion appointments originally scheduled for Friday and next week.

"We promise to keep the door open if possible so that we can safely provide abortion care. I think it will be a dark time for a while. It's not that long, but I think the pendulum will look back. "

On Friday, the Arizona Senate Republican Caucus said the state was Roe v. Wade unless procedures were needed to save the mother's life. We have issued a memo stating that the previous law must be enforced immediately.

In Arkansas, Little Rock's planned parent-child relationship has canceled 60 to 100 appointments for people who have or are in the process of having an abortion procedure, Dr. Janet Kathy said on CNN. Told to.

"There was a patient who was in the car and said he was on the way and asked,'It's okay,' and we told them," No, we have to obey the law. I had to say, "Cathy told CNN.

"Most patients were desperate or panicked," she added.

Kathy said the patient was provided with contact information for a planned parent-child relationship office in Overland Park, Kansas, and her office "arranged to transfer some of it there. I added.

Little Rock is about a 7-hour drive from Overland Park.However, for patients in southern Arkansas, travel time is close to 10 hours, Catey said.

"We also saw people from Louisiana and Texas who came to see us. Some people called from Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. They were also affected. Let's do it, "she added.

Leaders respond swiftly to protect the right to abortion

In some states, especially considering potential influx, local Leaders are taking steps to protect and extend the right to abortion of patients from states banning legal abortion.

California Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday protects against possible out-of-state civil proceedings for anyone who commits, supports, or receives an abortion in the state. Signed. He also protects non-California residents seeking assisted reproductive technology within the state.

In Mississippi, where the ban on abortion will come into effect 10 days after the Attorney General proves the Supreme Court's decision, the owner of the last abortion clinic in the state will have an abortion clinic during that period. Insisted on keeping it open. Provide service.

Diane Delgis, who runs the Jackson Women's Health Organization in Jackson, Mississippi, said she didn't give up and the door was open.

"Any patient who contacts us, we will meet them. We will make sure we meet them in that 10 days," Derzis said at a press conference on Friday. Told. "Women don't have to leave the state to get medical care."

Derzis plans to open a new clinic in Las Cruces, New Mexico, where her team will serve. Said to continue.