Thursday, January 27, 2022

Why the Story of a Mother Allegedly Tossing Her Newborn in a Dumpster is a Pro-Choice Nightmare; New Mexico Mom Accused of Throwing Baby in Dumpster Placed on Strict House Arrest

John Roark/Athens Banner-Herald via AP
Why the story of a mother allegedly tossing her newborn in a dumpster is a pro-choice nightmare:
The mainstream media have taken notice of a horrific story about an 18-year-old New Mexico woman who allegedly threw her newborn baby in a dumpster.
People around America were horrified as they learned that the discarded infant, whose umbilical cord was still attached, would have died if not for a group of dumpster-diving heroes who heard a cry and discovered the child languishing helplessly amid the rubbish.
People should no doubt be distressed by the diabolical act, yet many of these same individuals appropriately shaking their heads in disbelief are clueless or apathetic to an equally horrific reality: There are places in this country where a woman can legally abort her baby at the same gestational age with no legal consequence.
The accused woman is being charged with attempted first-degree murder and child abuse — charges to which she pleaded not guilty.
With these details in mind, it seems Americans are faced with a consistency conundrum. It’s patently clear why tossing a baby in a dumpster as though he’s trash is immoral and illegal. --->READ MORE HERE
Hobbs Police
New Mexico mom accused of throwing baby in dumpster placed on strict house arrest:
Alexis Avila, the 18-year-old New Mexico woman accused of throwing her newborn son into a dumpster and driving off last week, has been placed on house arrest and ordered to wear a GPS monitor as she awaits her day in court, court records show.
She faces charges of attempted murder and child abuse in connection with the incident, according to city police. She allegedly wrapped the baby in a blood-soaked towel and two garbage bags, then abandoned him in 36-degree weather with his umbilical cord still attached.
Hobbs police said she told them she didn’t know she was pregnant and "panicked."
Avila has been out on $10,000 bond. Her bail conditions, imposed Wednesday, require her to remain at home except for some exemptions, like going to work, school or doctor appointments. --->READ MORE HERE
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