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MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexico's leading anti-abortion group vowed Wednesday to block pregnant women from entering hospitals and clinics and publicly identify abortion doctors if a measure legalizing the practice in the capital is signed into law.
Abortion rights activists, for their part, prepared to confront a Supreme Court challenge and to push for all government hospitals to offer abortions without restrictions to adult women in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. They also want similar laws passed in other states in the heavily Roman Catholic country.
Jorge Serrano, leader of Pro-Vida, or "Pro-Life," said his group is determined "to stop this crime from being performed."
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