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A federal judge on Thursday issued an order saying Texas must allow for certain types of abortion, despite Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order banning elective surgery.

A federal judge on Thursday issued an order saying the state must allow medication abortions, which involve only pills, and abortions for women who have only a few weeks of pregnancy left before hitting the 22-month mark, at which point abortion is generally illegal in the state.

Planned Parenthood is hoping this new on limit on enforcement of Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order banning elective surgery, will conform with a federal appeals court ruling earlier this week that struck down the judge's first order that allowed abortion to continue. “The inability to obtain abortion care in Texas as a result of the Executive Order is causing individuals with unwanted pregnancies who have the ability to travel to go to other states to obtain abortions. The record shows that these individuals are traveling by both car and airplane to places as far away as Colorado and Georgia,” said Federal District Court Judge Lee Yeakel.

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, overturning the judge’s first order, said even though women have a constitutional right to abortion services, states can limit rights during public emergenciesShare this -Participants use laptop computers as they take part in the Seccon 2016 final competition in Tokyo on Jan. 28, 2017.The FBI is out with a new warning that criminals may try to exploit the COVID-19 pandemic through a a tempting scheme.

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