The US president warns some US states will attempt to arrest women crossing state lines for access.
US president Joe Biden has said that women travelling for abortions will be protected by the federal government.
Millions of women in the US lost the constitutional right to abortion in June, after the Supreme Court overturned its 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision.They have become local battlegrounds in the fight to overturn or uphold abortion services. Women in states where abortion is banned or restricted may be forced to cross state lines to parts of the country where the procedure remains legal.
Speaking at a virtual meeting with Democratic state governors, Mr Biden said he believed some US states would attempt to arrest women who crossed state lines for abortion access.
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