Abortion restrictions save many vulnerable unborn babies.
Let’s not kid ourselves. Abortion restrictions work. They have large, rapid effects and save tens of thousands of lives from murder in the womb.
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So you feel Americans are incapable of having babies and we must rely on foreigners to have kids??
Abortion restrictions save no one. When abortion was legalized in America, the birth rate was unchanged. It didn't go down at all, which says that women were getting already getting abortions. What changed was there were no deaths from illegal botched, back alley abortions or women bleeding out in emergency rooms. Overnight that ended. The abortion restrictions don't save babies, they kill women.
You want to save babies - mandated maternity leave and universal health care.
Americans aren't incapable of having babies, but they are refusing to do it. The American birth rate is declining, because working Americans can't afford to have babies. No universal health care, no maternity leave, no subsidized child care before public school. Public schools being replaced by charter schools. People can't afford large families when both parents have to work just to keep a roof over the heads of their less than 2 children, on average.
This is true all over the first world. As people become wealthier and more educated, they have fewer babies. But the rest of the first world has all sorts of incentives for working people to breed. In Canada, we have a child tax benefit which pays $500 per month per child for families with income of less than $35,000, and reduces as incomes rise. Those with incomes over $35,000 but under $70,000 receives a reducing benefit based on their income.
We have one of the top public school education systems in the world, and we have subsidized day care for low income families, albeit not nearly enough spaces to handle the need. We have paid parental leave for one year following birth, and guaranteed job security for those using parental leave.
But we still have a low birthrate, and we have increased immigration to cover the worker shortages which will follow if we don't.