As the Republican-controlled Texas government enacts new restrictions on abortion, the minority population in the state opposes the Democrat advocacy of abortion, and for a good reason: The vast majority of all abortions in Texas are Hispanic and black babies.
Even the abortion advocates' own polls show that Most Americans Oppose Abortion.
For background, read about the Texas legislative battle over abortion restrictions.
And for further background, read Minorities Targeted by Planned Parenthood for Abortion: Study and also read Black Genocide in New York City (nearly 2 of 3 killed in womb)
-- From "‘Turn Texas blue’ hits headwinds with abortion" by David Nather, Politico 7/8/13
Democrats are gearing up to spend millions of dollars to “turn Texas blue” by bringing in a new generation of Latino voters.
There’s just one problem: Latinos as a group oppose abortion more strongly than most other voting groups.
And Steve Munisteri, the chairman of the Texas Republican Party, cited a poll by the Wilson Perkins Allen research firm that found a 2-1 “pro-life” margin among the state’s Hispanic voters. The poll, conducted for the state GOP, showed that 62 percent of Texas Hispanics who voted in the 2012 election described themselves as pro-life while just 32 percent called themselves pro-choice, according to Chris Perkins, the pollster who worked on the survey.
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From "63% of Babies Aborted in Texas Are Black or Hispanic; Annual Total Exceeds Population of Galveston" by Terence P. Jeffrey, CNSNews.com 7/10/13
Each year, the CDC [the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] publishes an “Abortion Surveillance” report. The most recent report, published on Nov. 23, 2012, presents abortion data for calendar year 2009. . . .
In Texas in 2009, abortionists killed 77,152 unborn babies, according to the CDC.
Of those 77,152 babies aborted in Texas, 24,457 (or 31.7 percent) were non-Hispanic white babies, 19,152 (or 24.8 percent) were non-Hispanic black babies, 29,576 (or 38.3 percent) were Hispanic babies, and 3,967 (or 5.1 percent) were babies of other races or ethnicities.
Planned Parenthood, a vocal opponent of the Texas bill that would outlaw abortion after the 20th week of pregnancy, was founded by Margaret Sanger, who argued that some Americans should be sterilized or segregated.
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From "Minority abortions in Texas have an astounding cost" by Catholic Online 7/11/13
The racism of abortion is something that is rarely discussed, but abortionists still disproportionately target minority populations. They prey on fears of poverty, destroying the greatest joy in the world on the predication that there is no good in bearing children into impoverished homes. . . .
The racist roots of Planned Parenthood and its founder, Margaret Sanger, are also well documented. Sanger proposed "family planning" as a means of controlling minority populations, particularly blacks. Segregation or sterilization were the choices she wanted to present to black women.
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Also read and view a vintage interview with Planned Parenthood founder, eugenicist Margaret Sanger