Mexico-based drug cartels facilitating an increase in unauthorized, self-conducted abortions in the United States continue unimpeded partly due to insufficient regulation by the Food and Drug Administration and the United States Postal Service, according to a report by the American Life League.
Katie Brown, ALL's national director, criticizes the FDA and USPS for failing to adequately regulate the distribution and screening of abortion-inducing drugs like Mifepristone and Misoprostol.
Subscribe here The report, titled Beneath the Surface: Exposing the Abortion Pill Drug Cartel, highlights the operations of Las Libres, a Mexico-based organization that advocates for universal abortion access.
It promotes the distribution of abortion pills through online networks, reaching women and girls across the U.S., often sending the drugs via USPS. RISKS. ALL emphasizes that these pills frequently come from unregulated sources, heightening the risks of additional harmful substances being present.
The report warns that the current situation enables traffickers to exploit women by providing these pills without proper oversight.
The Las Libres website prominently features a direct link to access abortion pills, advising visitors to use encrypted email services to request the drugs.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris recently claimed a "Trump Abortion Ban" caused the death of Amber Thurman, a Georgia woman who wanted to abort her unborn twin babies.
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