Critics say pregnant immigrant girls moved to Texas to deny abortions
Critics allege a significant human rights violation as unaccompanied immigrant children, many pregnant due to rape, are being relocated to a single Texas facility. This move appears designed to circumvent abortion services, forcing vulnerable minors into states with restrictive laws. These children, some as young as 13, face challenges accessing essential reproductive healthcare while in the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement. Concerns are amplified regarding the potential for inadequate care and the disregard for international laws protecting consensual medical treatment.