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Texas Midwife Arrested on Charges of Illegal Abortions Under State Ban

Midwife Maria Margarita Rojas and assistant Jose Ley arrested for alleged illegal abortions, marking first charges under Texas abortion ban.

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  1. Texas midwife, assistant charged with breaking state's anti-abortion law

    According to reports, it’s the first lawsuit against an abortion provider since the ban took effect in 2022.

    Texas midwife, assistant charged with breaking state's anti-abortion law

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Updated: Mar 18th, 2025, 6:11 PM ET

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Maria Margarita Rojas, a Texas midwife, and her assistant Jose Ley have been arrested for allegedly performing illegal abortions, marking the first charges under the state's near-total abortion ban enacted post-Roe v. Wade. They face serious charges, including practicing medicine without a license. The Texas Attorney General has vowed to enforce pro-life laws strictly, citing Rojas' clinics operated without licensed supervision and involving illegal abortion procedures. The case is raising debates on healthcare access and prosecutorial motivations in anti-abortion efforts.


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  • Authorities have arrested a midwife and her assistant for allegedly performing illegal abortions in Texas, marking the first charges under the state's near-total abortion ban since it took effect in 2022.

  • The state law prohibits abortion except in cases essential to protect the life of the pregnant individual, and only the abortion providers can face criminal charges, not the patients.

  • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is pursuing a strict enforcement of the pro-life laws, aiming to hold accountable those who violate them and emphasizing that life is sacred.


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