Roe v. Wade Decision Could Lead to Extremist Attacks, Homeland Security Says
The Department of Homeland Security is worried about increased extremist attacks on U.S. soil, including those related to the impending fall of Roe v. Wade.
“Given a high-profile U.S. Supreme Court case about abortion rights, individuals who advocate both for and against abortion have, on public forums, encouraged violence, including against government, religious, and reproductive healthcare personnel and facilities, as well as those with opposing ideologies,” DHS wrote in a National Terrorism Advisory System bulletin on June 7. The bulletin replaced one that was set to expire later that day.
Earlier this year,...