A Texas judge granted an order to prohibit medical services after a midwife was accused of providing abortions.
The three detainees, all Latino, face sentences of up to 20 years in prison. They are the first individuals arrested by the ...
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Houston Landing on MSNTexas’ first abortion arrests stem from monthlong attorney general investigationRecords show Maria Margarita Rojas was arrested on March 6, charged with practicing medicine without a license and given a ...
Maria Margarita Rojas owned and operated multiple clinics in the Houston area, according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ...
Three Houston area abortion facilities have been temporarily closed after an investigation and legal action was taken by ...
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FOX 26 Houston on MSNAG Ken Paxton gets restraining order against Houston-area abortion clinicsA temporary restraining order was filed against Maria Margarita Rojas and her abortion clinic facilities in the Houston-area ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the closure of several Houston-area abortion clinics and the arrest of their operator, ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Monday that a 48-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly illegally ...
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The Nation on MSNTexas Charges a Midwife in the First Arrest Under the State’s Abortion BanLocal advocates say the arrest is an attack on not just abortion care but also immigrant communities.
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