

Bud Shaver 🙏📢
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Independent reporting on abortion oversight, patient harm, and regulatory failures. Sources: https://t.co/2dlVzTjvwa | https://t.co/pRXe4qj6n0








🚨 NEW OPINION | PART THREE 🚨 DON’T BE POLITICAL — UNLESS IT’S THE RIGHT POLITICS 📖 Read Part Three: abortionfreenm.com/news/opinion-p… Across New Mexico, many churches and religious leaders have been willing to publicly engage immigration policy, challenge President Trump, issue public statements, and advocate for policy change. Whether you agree with those positions or not, one thing is clear: Faith is not being kept out of politics. So why does abortion so often remain off limits? As New Mexico expands abortion access, builds taxpayer-funded abortion facilities, repeals abortion reporting requirements, and becomes a regional destination for abortion, many of the same voices that speak boldly on other public issues remain comparatively silent. “If faith has a place in challenging presidents, it has a place in confronting abortion. If faith has a place in shaping public policy, it has a place in defending unborn children. And if faith belongs in debates about justice, it belongs in debates about life. New Mexico’s unborn children deserve a Church—and people of faith—willing to speak with the same courage, conviction, and consistency they bring to every other issue.” — Tara Shaver The issue isn’t whether churches engage politics. Many already do. The question is why immigration receives constant public advocacy while abortion so often receives public silence.

🚨 EXPOSED: NEW MEXICO FAITH-BASED ABORTION ACTIVISTS TIED TO INTERSTATE FLIGHT NETWORK 🚨 📖 Read the full investigative report: abortionfreenm.com/news/exposed-n… A new international investigation published by France’s largest newspaper, Le Monde, is exposing how Albuquerque-based “faith” abortion activists are partnering with organized pilot networks transporting women across state lines for abortions. The report highlights Elevated Access — a volunteer pilot network with roughly 500 pilots and a reported $2 million annual budget helping transport women from states like Texas into New Mexico for abortions. One organization identified in the report is Albuquerque-based Faith Roots Reproductive Action, formerly the New Mexico Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. 🗣️ Tara Shaver @AbortionFreeNM: “When abortion activists claim abortion is not a sin, they are attempting to redefine evil itself. You cannot claim the name of faith while organizing transportation networks to help kill unborn children. Abortion is violence against innocent human life, and Scripture is clear that shedding innocent blood is a sin.” Shaver also called for increased scrutiny of organizations coordinating abortion transportation networks: “These faith-based organizations helping coordinate interstate abortion transportation while working to circumvent laws protecting unborn children should face serious scrutiny regarding their nonprofit tax-exempt status. Americans should not be forced to subsidize organizations facilitating the destruction of innocent human life under the guise of charity or religion.” As SB 30 now takes effect in New Mexico — eliminating statewide abortion reporting requirements — international media outlets are simultaneously documenting how coordinated abortion transportation systems are expanding into our state. Meanwhile, more than 70 Texas cities and multiple counties have adopted ordinances prohibiting abortion trafficking or related abortion-access coordination efforts.




🚨 EXPOSED: NEW MEXICO FAITH-BASED ABORTION ACTIVISTS TIED TO INTERSTATE FLIGHT NETWORK 🚨 📖 Read the full investigative report: abortionfreenm.com/news/exposed-n… A new international investigation published by France’s largest newspaper, Le Monde, is exposing how Albuquerque-based “faith” abortion activists are partnering with organized pilot networks transporting women across state lines for abortions. The report highlights Elevated Access — a volunteer pilot network with roughly 500 pilots and a reported $2 million annual budget helping transport women from states like Texas into New Mexico for abortions. One organization identified in the report is Albuquerque-based Faith Roots Reproductive Action, formerly the New Mexico Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. 🗣️ Tara Shaver @AbortionFreeNM: “When abortion activists claim abortion is not a sin, they are attempting to redefine evil itself. You cannot claim the name of faith while organizing transportation networks to help kill unborn children. Abortion is violence against innocent human life, and Scripture is clear that shedding innocent blood is a sin.” Shaver also called for increased scrutiny of organizations coordinating abortion transportation networks: “These faith-based organizations helping coordinate interstate abortion transportation while working to circumvent laws protecting unborn children should face serious scrutiny regarding their nonprofit tax-exempt status. Americans should not be forced to subsidize organizations facilitating the destruction of innocent human life under the guise of charity or religion.” As SB 30 now takes effect in New Mexico — eliminating statewide abortion reporting requirements — international media outlets are simultaneously documenting how coordinated abortion transportation systems are expanding into our state. Meanwhile, more than 70 Texas cities and multiple counties have adopted ordinances prohibiting abortion trafficking or related abortion-access coordination efforts.

This Saturday, another couple from Texas chose life after realizing they could not go through with the abortion. 🩷👶 Precious baby #7 saved this year. ✨ Please keep praying that God would soften the hearts of these mothers and fathers. 🙏✝️ Thank You, Lord! 🤍

🚨 OPINION PART TWO: “WE DON’T WANT TO BE POLITICAL”: HOW NEW MEXICO CHURCHES SURRENDERED THE PUBLIC SQUARE 🚨 While activists organize, register voters, and aggressively shape culture, much of the Church retreats into silence — and New Mexico is living with the consequences. In this new opinion piece, Bud Shaver examines how decades of Christian disengagement, fear of controversy, and political neutrality helped create one of the most radically pro-abortion states in America. 📖 Read the full opinion piece: Opinion Part Two: abortionfreenm.com/news/opinion-p… Churches rejected even a simple TPUSA homeschool informational table because they “didn’t want to be political.” But meanwhile:• Abortion activists organize relentlessly.• LGBT activists organize relentlessly.• Secular progressives organize relentlessly. And many churches refuse even basic civic engagement. 🗣 Tara Shaver of Abortion Free New Mexico warns: “When Christians retreat from political life, evil does not become less political — it simply becomes less opposed. New Mexico is now living with the consequences of a silent Church.”




