Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Chill dude, you're fearmongering170 billion for ICE, he already said 2 days ago he is planning to go after US born Americans.
Lol I just did my last trip to the states look out for my post tomorrow on my overall verdict on why the country is completely trash and why I will never be returning.I see what @Blue_London ne talking bout when he shits on the US
You wear soccer jerseys to go to the store?Lol I just did my last trip to the states look out for my post tomorrow on my overall verdict on why the country is completely trash and why I will never be returning.
She lives in Louisiana b lolIt's missing context that makes it not really true. Federal funding and red states yes but it still gets private funding and funding from blue states
Lol I just did my last trip to the states look out for my post tomorrow on my overall verdict on why the country is completely trash and why I will never be returning.
Rural hospitals and elderly homes will close because that's how patients pay their bills thru Medicaid. It's about to be all bad for the Southern statesThe Reps are pure evil. They were given reports that this bill would lead to American deaths, and they still passed it.
Red States are making it illegal for Red States residents to go to a Blue State for planned parenthood or an abortion.It's missing context that makes it not really true. Federal funding and red states yes but it still gets private funding and funding from blue states
Red States are making it illegal for Red States residents to go to a Blue State for planned parenthood or an abortion.
As of July 2025, there are several red states that have passed laws or taken actions to restrict travel for abortions to other states, primarily focusing on aiding minors or through local ordinances. However, the legal landscape is complex and constantly evolving, with many of these restrictions facing legal challenges.
Here's a breakdown:
Idaho: Idaho has a law that prohibits adults from "recruiting, harboring, or transporting" a minor to obtain an abortion without parental consent, including out-of-state travel. This law went into effect in May 2023, and a federal appeals court partially reinstated it in December 2024 after it was temporarily blocked.
Tennessee: Tennessee has a similar law to Idaho's, which was blocked by a federal judge in September 2024, but the legal challenges are ongoing.
Texas: While Texas does not have a statewide law explicitly banning out-of-state travel for abortions, several local jurisdictions within Texas have passed "abortion travel ban" ordinances. These ordinances, often pushed by anti-abortion activists, aim to restrict the use of certain public roads to obtain an abortion. Violations in some of these ordinances can be enforced through lawsuits by private citizens. As of March 2025, at least 14 local jurisdictions in Texas have implemented such bans, including Cochran, Goliad, Lubbock, Dawson, and Mitchell counties. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has also taken steps to target out-of-state abortion providers.
Other states considering similar measures: States like Alabama, Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Montana have considered or introduced bills similar to Idaho's "abortion trafficking" laws.
It's important to note:
No state currently outlaws traveling for an abortion for adults. The legal efforts are largely focused on those who assist others, particularly minors, in seeking out-of-state care.
Constitutional challenges: Legal experts argue that these efforts could violate the constitutional right to interstate travel.
"Shield laws" in blue states: In response to these restrictions, many "blue states" (states where abortion is legal) have enacted "shield laws" to protect abortion providers and those who assist with out-of-state abortion care from investigations and criminal prosecution from other states.
Therefore, while no red state has a blanket ban on an individual traveling to a blue state for an abortion, certain states have enacted laws or local ordinances that attempt to criminalize or restrict aspects of facilitating such travel, especially for minors.
Couch gang...don't vote...both sides would've done this...
Work requirements and eligibility redetermination starts next year but states can start soonerso realistically how long does it take for people start to feel the effect of these most recent changes? Specifically medicaid, snap etc.