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<h2>Prison guard suffers stillbirth after being ordered to continue working after going into labor – pro-life Texas AG now claiming fetus has NO rights</h2>
<p><strong>Salia Issa was seven months pregnant on November 15, 2021, when she reported to work as a guard at the John Middleton Unit prison in Abilene, Texas.</strong><br />
<strong>She began to experience severe pain that she knew was contractions, but authorities wouldn’t let her go until a replacement arrived two hours later.</strong><br />
<strong>She was driven to hospital and her baby was stillborn: Issa and her husband took legal action, but the attorney general argues that her unborn baby had no rights </strong></p>
<p class="author-section byline-plain">By Harriet Alexander for Dailymail.com </p>
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Prison guard suffers stillbirth after being ordered to continue working after going into labor – pro-life Texas AG now claiming fetus has NO rights
Salia Issa was seven months pregnant on November 15, 2021, when she reported to work as a guard at the John Middleton Unit prison in Abilene, Texas. She began to experience severe pain that she knew was contractions, but authorities wouldn’t let her go until a replacement arrived two hours later. She was driven to hospital and her baby was stillborn: Issa and her husband took legal action, but the attorney general argues that her unborn baby had no rights