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Alabama threatens groups with prison for out-of-state abortions

More than two years after most abortions became illegal in Alabama, the West Alabama Women's Center still receives at least five calls a day from women seeking to terminate their pregnancies.

Staff must inform callers that they no longer provide abortion services.

“And then when they're told 'no,' they say, 'Well, where do I get one?'” Robin Marty, the center's executive director, told USA TODAY. “And then we can't say anything else.”

The center fears it could trigger an investigation by Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, who has threatened to bring criminal conspiracy charges against organizations that help Alabama citizens get the procedure out of the state.