ALBUQUERQUE (LifeSiteNews) — A scandal-plagued abortion facility will open a new location in New Mexico that has a quota of killing 75 preborn babies through abortion per week, at least to start.
Whole Woman’s Health, which shut down all its facilities in Texas last year after the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, is set to open a new location in Albuquerque.
“The starting goal is to serve 75 patients a week,” Axios reported on March 23. “Whole Woman’s Health of New Mexico will provide first- and second-trimester in-clinic abortion procedures up to 18 weeks of gestational age and has plans to expand care up to 24 weeks in the near future.”
Texas Right to Life criticized the abortion facility in an April 4 blog post.
“If Whole Woman’s Health truly cared about being compassionate toward women, the company would not lie by telling them that abortion is good and necessary,” Samantha Farnsworth wrote. “They would help women succeed while having their babies and succeed as parents or work through an adoption plan, not setting a dead baby goal. But it all makes sense when you look at the numbers — the 75-abortion quota will make the company at least $3 million in a year, just at this one of their six locations.”