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5 Shocking Facts About New Illinois Late-Term Abortion Law Called 'Death Penalty' for Viable Babies

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Illinois Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed an abortion bill into law on Wednesday that expands The Prairie State's abortion rights in profound ways. 

The new law strips all rights from unborn children, changes the definition of the viability of a fetus, and legalizes abortions through all nine months of pregnancy, right up to birth. 

Supporters of the new law say it's needed just in case the US Supreme Court overturns its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. 

But pro-life groups around the country quickly responded with shock, calling the new legislation extreme. 

The Thomas More Society called the new abortion law the same as "legalizing the death penalty, with no possibility of appeal, for viable unborn preemies."

"This law is the most radical sweeping pro-abortion measure in America and makes Illinois an abortion destination for the country," Thomas More Society Vice President and Senior Counsel Peter Breen said in a press release. "The deceptively titled 'Reproductive Health Act' gives our state some of the most extremely permissive abortion laws of any state in the nation." 

The group says there are 5 shocking facts about the new law: 

  • All licensing requirements for abortion clinics are abolished, and health and safety inspections ended, despite those inspections shutting down numerous dirty abortion clinics in recent years
  • Dismemberment abortions of "preemie" babies, who feel pain, without anesthesia, are legalized
  • Every private health insurance policy, including those for small churches and religious nonprofits, must pay for elective chemical and surgical abortions
  • Every unborn child, up to and even during birth, will now have NO legal rights in Illinois
  • Abortion is labeled a "fundamental right," protected to a greater degree than Free Speech and other First Amendment rights

The Illinois Right to Life Action also responded to the new law, saying it doesn't represent what the people of the state truly want. 

Mary Kate Knorr, spokeswoman for Illinois Right to Life Action said at a press conference, "It's a tale as old as time. Illinois politicians are more concerned with pandering to cash-wielding progressives and Chicago media outlets than they are with representing the people of our state. Governor Pritzker doesn't care what the people of Illinois want, nor does he care that abortion takes a human life."

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Ralph Rivera, legislative chairman for the organization, noted the celebratory response from pro-choice politicians over the new legislation which goes into effect immediately. 

"The celebratory glee that proponents had for passage of the extreme late-term abortion bill only confirms that they don't want abortions to be safe and rare, but only legal and paid for by our tax dollars," Rivera said. "What joy can there be in the killing of unborn babies?"

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Steve Warren is a senior multimedia producer for CBN News. Warren has worked in the news departments of television stations and cable networks across the country. In addition, he also worked as a producer-director in television production and on-air promotion. A Civil War historian, he authored the book The Second Battle of Cabin Creek: Brilliant Victory. It was the companion book to the television documentary titled Last Raid at Cabin Creek currently streaming on Amazon Prime. He holds an M.A. in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma and a B.A. in Communication from the University of