Mosaic of the Virgin and Child
Trenton, N.J., November 2 (CNA)
.- Twelve nurses in New Jersey have filed a lawsuit against a local
government hospital for being told they would lose their jobs if they
refuse to perform abortions.
The
case shows evidence of "a systematic attack on the right of pro-life
professionals to engage in their careers without being forced to violate
their fundamental moral and religious beliefs," Matt Bowman, attorney
for the Alliance Defense Fund, told CNA.
On
Oct. 31, the defense fund filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in
New Jersey on behalf of the dozen nurses, who currently work at the
University of Medicine and Dentistry in New Jersey.
According
to Bowman, the hospital has violated federal and state law by requiring
the nurses to perform abortions against their consciences and
threatening to terminate their jobs if they refuse.
Two of the nurses—Lorna Mendoza and Julita Ching—are both scheduled to assist with an abortion this Friday, Nov. 4.
Bowman
said that although the hospital has been performing abortions for many
years, nurses had not been forced to assist until the hospital recently
passed a policy and put one of the nurses who does abortions in a
supervisory position.
Despite
hospital officials initially agreeing to meet with the 12 nurses to
discuss the issue, Bowman said, the meeting was canceled at the last
minute when the nurses arrived with an attorney.
"We
are asking the hospital to cease its illegal compulsion immediately,"
he said, adding that the hospital is aware of the lawsuit.
"We're
going to ask the court to order the hospital to obey the law and to not
violate our clients' beliefs, and we're going to ask the court to make
the hospital give back the millions of dollars that it's received in tax
money on the promise that it would not force health care personnel to
assist abortions."
Bowman
noted that the Alliance Defense Fund is seeing more and more cases of
pro-life health care personnel being forced to assist in abortions and
other practices that they object to on moral grounds.
"Even
though we have federal and state laws in the books that protect them,"
the hospital is "blatantly violating the law in an arrogant way," he
said.
The
attorney said the situation is becoming more common in the U.S., with
medical workers' conscience protections being increasingly disregarded.
"This
case shows that there is a rampant crisis in which entities—that are
getting tens and even hundreds of millions of dollars from the federal
government—are violating public trust by forcing health care personnel
to participate in abortions against their religious beliefs. "

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NO TO RH BILL!!! hinde malayo na ipopush din ng mga demonyo na yan na i lelegalize ang abortion dito kung magtatagumpay sila sa RH Bullsh*T. tapos pag tumangi yung doctor at mga nurses pwede kasuhan o matangal sa trabaho. Mga hayop! buhay ng inosenteng bata ang kinikitil nyo! kaka nginig ng laman! bigyan lang ako ng Panginoon ng kapangyarihan ako ang aabort sa inyong lahat mga demonyo kayo! wala kayong karapatang mabuhay dito sa mundo! sana naging baboy baka o manok nalang kayo dito sa mundo para mapakinabangan ng mga nagugutom na sikmura ang mga makahayop nyon pag exist dito sa mundo!
ReplyDeletepara lang Halloween oo kakatakot kasi.......... totoo. pag napatupad to dito sa pinas ewan ko kung makakatrabaho pa ako nito...
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