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this year, with the country's constitutional court ruling that lawmakers must revise existing laws by December 31, 2020.However, under existing laws, the practice remains illegal and is technically punishable by up to a year in prison. Exceptions are granted in cases where the parents have hereditary diseases, the pregnancy is due to rape or incest, or the fetus is threatening the life of the mother.An estimated 50,000 abortions were carried out in South Korea last year, according to the country's Health Ministry. Actual numbers may be much higher, since the criminalization of the practice distorted reporting of it. 623

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Trump has signaled his support for raising the minimum age to purchase semi-automatic rifles, improving the background check system and arming teachers in the wake of the Parkland shooting, but has yet to back specific legislation that would accomplish those goals. 265

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To understand how shocking this is, you need to read the definition under the law of mentally incapacitated. It means that you are drugged without your consent."the loophole states it is legal to sexually assault your spouse if you drug him or her without their consent," Pothutsky said.She said when she learned of the loophole, she was shocked. She said there are already numerous barriers to reporting rape.The fear of facing a he-said, she-said situation. The fear of not being believed. The fear of being judged."I have been the victim of partner rape, and that is why I didn't report it," Pothutsky said. "Because it is so difficult to prove that this person you are in a consenting relationship did something without your consent."House Bill 4942 would literally delete mentally incapacitated as an exception to marital rape."It's frustrating to have to have conversations defending and explaining why this is something necessary to do," she said. "Those conversations were few and far between, but they did happen."Lori Kitchen-Bushell is the executive director of First Step – a non-profit in Plymouth that helps women and children escape domestic violence.She said every day she witnesses the courage it takes for survivors to leave and seek justice."Every adult every person every human has the right to autonomy over their body and if they cant consent it is assault," Kitchen-Bushell said.She tells us that she hopes the bill – that has 61 co-sponsors and bipartisan support – doesn't linger in committee."To find out you don’t have legal resource because you are in a marital relationship, that would be devastating," Kitchen-Bushell said."I think it is paramount that we start removing barriers like this so victims of sexual assault can get justice," Pothutsky said.The bill has not yet gone before the committee, but it is likely that it will. If you think it should move forward, now is the time to reach out to your lawmaker in Lansing. 1965

  

Thousands of Central American migrants have arrived in Tijuana in recent weeks. They were part of so-called caravans that trekked through Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, largely on foot, to reach the US border and seek asylum.Days after tensions flared and US officials fired tear gas at the border, the mood inside the massive Tijuana shelter was somber Tuesday. Some migrants said they were now unsure of what to do next. One mother told CNN she was shaken to see tear gas fired suddenly at what she thought was a peaceful protest.Immigrant rights advocates criticized CBP officials for using tear gas, especially on children. They argued that authorities had overreacted.US officials maintain that violence Sunday on the part of migrants who rushed the border and threw rocks left them with no other choice."The agents responded with the least amount of force that we possibly could," said Rodney Scott, chief of the US Customs and Border Protection's San Diego Sector.He described what unfolded Sunday as a "flashpoint" in what is "still a very dynamic situation."Agents tried to target "instigators" who were throwing rocks and bottles, but it was hard to identify them in the large, moving crowds.Scott noted the tear gas fired is an irritant that does not cause permanent damage. And agents could use it again if violence erupts."We don't target women and children. If women and children choose to insert themselves into a violent crowd that is attacking police officers with rocks and bottles, there are going to be unintended consequences. ... US Border Patrol agents will not stand there, get assaulted with rocks and bottles and not respond," Scott said. "The pepper gas is an irritant. There's no permanent harm. But the easiest way to avoid it is comply with the law, go to the port of entry and get in line with everyone else." 1841

  

Then-Governor Mike Pence, Trump's running mate at the time, gave an interview on Fox News and denied that the Trump campaign was coordinating with WikiLeaks. "WikiLeaks, some have suggested on the left all this bad stuff about Hillary, nothing bad about Trump, that your campaign is in cahoots with WikiLeaks," said the Fox News host. Pence replied, "Nothing could be further from the truth. I think all of us have, you know, have had concerns about WikiLeaks over the years and it's just a reality of American life today, and of life in the wider world." Responding to reports about Trump Jr.'s messages, a Pence spokesman said Monday that he was "never aware of anyone associated with the campaign being in contact with WikiLeaks." 733

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