Abortion rights protests happened in Chicago over the leaked draft opinion that indicated the Supreme Court may overturn Roe v. Wade.
Then, they took to the streets and marched to downtown Chicago to make their voices heard.Abortion rights protests happened in Chicago over the leaked draft opinion that indicated the Supreme Court may overturn Roe vs. Wade.
Lawmakers locked arms, standing alongside healthcare providers, community organizations and activists in protest of the Abortion providers said 46,000 people get an abortion every year in Illinois. They're expecting 30,000 more patients to come from out of state if Roe falls.
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