MEXICO CITY — About 200 women are still in prison in Mexico under outdated anti-abortion state laws even though the Supreme Court decriminalized abortion last year, advocates said.
García Cruceño grew up in a Nahua indigenous community in one of the poorest mountain regions of Guerrero state.
“I was very sad, with a lot anxiety,” García Cruceño said.
That night, a judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence to continue holding García Cruceño.
“It feels strange,” García Cruceño said.