ALERT:

CHEMICAL ABORTIONS ARE
POLLUTING YOUR WATER

DEMAND THE EPA TAKE ACTION

Submit Your Comment to the EPA

Many Americans fear that harmful forever chemicals and contaminants in our drinking water create risk to human beings, endangered species, and the environment.

To determine the risk from substances in our water, the Environmental Protection Agency, under the authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act, maintains a list of contaminants that they monitor.

Currently, none of the forever chemicals found in the Chemical Abortion Pill, mifepristone, are on that list. But the EPA is getting ready to modify their list and has opened a national comment period for all Americans to weigh in...to tell them what else they should monitor.

Now is our chance to advance our goal of ending Chemical Abortion!

Our first step is calling on the EPA to expand testing to determine the impact of abortion water pollution!

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Here's What's Happening

  1. As a result of federal regulations and policies, Chemical Abortion Pills were forced onto the market and deregulated by three Democratic Party presidents — Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden.
  2. Deregulation during the COVID pandemic allowed Chemical Abortion Pills to be recklessly and negligently mailed throughout the United States. This has resulted in human beings and chemically tainted blood & placenta tissue being flushed into our waterways. Since the reversal of Roe, these pills have become the leading cause of infant death in America.
  3. Each year, more than 50 tons of chemically tainted blood & placenta tissue, along with human remains, are dumped into America’s waterways (based on the abortion industry's math about the number of abortions committed with pills.) The true number could be even higher.
  4. The extent to which mifepristone is present in our water has not been sufficiently studied, and the increase in the number of chemical abortions over the past two decades gives strong reason to assess the presence of the drug in the environment and consider any related hazards.
  5. As the EPA increases its efforts to regulate forever chemicals, Students for Life Action is calling on the agency to add the contaminants found in mifepristone to the list of pollutants it monitors in our water.

You don’t have to be pro-life to demand clean water, but if you are pro-life, it’s time to fight to end chemical abortions with every lawful means at our disposal. We will be wise as serpents and innocent as doves — shrewd, principled, and relentless. That means using water-protection laws to stop pill distributors from polluting our ecosystems and our drinking water.

We are called to be as wise as serpents and as innocents as doves.

Help us take action

We have only a few days to demand the EPA take action, and we need your help to hold Chemical Abortion Pill pushers accountable for their deadly business and the environmental disaster they are forcing on us all.

Use the form below to contact the EPA and tell them to test for mifepristone in our water!