Washington, dc - jul 27, 2006 on tuesday,
the u.S. Senate passed the child
interstate abortion notification act,
which would prohibit the transport of
minor girls across state lines for the
purpose of obtaining an abortion.
Operation rescue believes that this is
another step forward in a new movement to
legislate restrictions on abortion, and
ultimately lead to a national ban on the
increasingly unpopular procedure.
“the child interstate abortion
notification act is yet another crack in
the crumbling foundations of roe v.
Wade,” said operation rescue president
troy newman. “we know that this
legislation will save lives and further
impair the ability of the abortion
industry to profit from human
suffering.”
“the momentum in the legislative arena
has clearly shifted to our favor,” said
newman. “just 14 year ago, congress and
other legislatures across the country were
thinking up ways to restrict christians
who were trying to save babies from
abortion. Today, they are thinking up
ways to stop abortionists from killing
babies. That is a fundamental shift that
reflects the fact that a growing number of
americans would like to see an end to
abortion in this nation.”
the child interstate abortion notification
act provides criminal fines and jail time
for up to one year for knowingly
committing an abortion on an out-of- state
minor without parental consent. It also
provides civil remedies for moms and dads
whose parental rights are violated by
scoff-law abortionists.
“in a large number of cases, minor girls
are taken out of state for an abortion in
order to protect the pedophile who
impregnated her from being discovered by
her family and/or law enforcement,” said
newman. “this law gives parents and
police one more tool to protect young
girls from continued sexual exploitation
while it tacks another nail in roe’s
coffin. We applaud the senate for
that.”
president george w. Bush has indicated he
will sign the bill once it reaches his
desk sometime in the fall.