By Bud Shaver,
Albuquerque, New Mexico — Abortion Free New Mexico (AFNM) is issuing a year-end alert after a full year of investigative reporting confirmed a disturbing reality: New Mexico now operates one of the most permissive and least regulated abortion systems in the United States—at the expense of women’s safety and public accountability.
Throughout 2025, national and local media repeatedly documented abortion injuries, unsafe clinic conditions, taxpayer funding, and the rapid growth of interstate abortion tourism into New Mexico. The reporting—spanning multiple outlets and months—revealed not isolated incidents, but a systemic failure.
“2025 removed all doubt,” said Tara Shaver, spokeswoman for Abortion Free New Mexico. “New Mexico’s abortion system is designed to operate without oversight—and women are paying the price.”
Media Coverage in 2025 Confirming a Consistent Pattern
AFNM’s work and perspectives were featured extensively throughout 2025, with multiple outlets independently documenting the same underlying structural concerns from different angles.
LifeNews.com — 2025 Coverage
- January 9, 2025 — “New Mexico Supreme Court Rules Cities and Counties Can’t Ban Abortion”— Coverage of judicial decisions further limiting local authority to regulate abortion.
- February 12, 2025 — “Security Guard Quits Working at Abortion Biz: ‘I Just Couldn’t Do It’” — Featuring remarks from Tara Shaver regarding conditions inside abortion facilities.
- May 29, 2025 — “New Mexico Gov. Grisham Forced Residents to Spend $3.7 Million on Abortion Industry” — Reporting on public funding and transparency concerns.
- June 17, 2025 — “Free Abortions Just Coerce Women to Have Abortions Instead of Keeping Their Baby” — Opinion by Tara Shaver examining abortion-fund networks and coercive pressures.
- August 19, 2025 — “Abortion Business Caught Operating With No Running Water” — Coverage of safety concerns flagged by AFNM volunteers.
- September 15, 2025 — “Texas Woman Injured in Botched Abortion at New Mexico Planned Parenthood” — Reporting on an abortion-related injury documented by AFNM.
- October 6, 2025 — “New Mexico Democrats Hijack Special Session to Push Abortion Agenda” — Legislative coverage examining abortion policy expansion.
- November 18, 2025 — “Radical Abortion Activists Spend Millions to Get Women to New Mexico”— Investigation into national and Texas-based abortion funding networks.
- December 4, 2025 — “New Mexico Has Become a National Hub for Abortion Tourism” — Summarizing AFNM’s 2024–2025 research on out-of-state abortion expansion.
- December 12, 2025 — “New Mexico Abortion Clinics Killed One Woman, Injured Over 50” — Year-end reporting citing documented abortion injuries.
“These articles form a documented public record,” Shaver said. “Different investigations, same conclusion—New Mexico operates without basic guardrails.”
NewMexicoSun.com — 2025 Coverage Featuring AFNM Leadership
- January 8, 2025 — “Abortion Free New Mexico leader: ‘New Mexico has sadly become a hot spot for abortion tourism’” — Tara Shaver describes New Mexico’s role as a destination state.
- January 9, 2025— “New Mexico launches ad campaign to recruit abortion providers from Texas”— The governor announced a $400,000 state-funded advertising campaign aimed at attracting abortion providers to relocate to New Mexico.
- January 9, 2025— “Abortions rise sharply in New Mexico after Roe v. Wade reversal”— New data showed a significant increase in out-of-state abortions in New Mexico following the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade.
- January 10, 2025— “New Mexico Supreme Court blocks local pro-life laws”— The state Supreme Court ruled unanimously that cities and counties cannot enact local ordinances restricting abortion.
- January 27, 2025— “Shaver on Trump’s pro-life protestor pardons: What more can we do in ‘radical pro-abortion states like New Mexico’”? — Tara Shaver commented on the challenges pro-life advocates face in New Mexico despite federal actions.
- February 5, 2025 — “President of Abortion Free New Mexico: ‘Now more than ever, we must put our faith into action’ to end abortion” — Shaver links abortion expansion to weak safeguards.
- February 13, 2025–“Security guard resigns from UNM reproductive health center amid moral conflict”—An employee at the University of New Mexico Center for Reproductive Health resigned due to moral objections to abortion work.
- March 17, 2025 — “Abortion Free New Mexico leader: New abortion providers are ‘the last thing New Mexico needs’” — Critique of clinic expansion without oversight.
- April 2, 2025— “Protests across U.S. call for defunding Planned Parenthood”— The article announced coordinated protests, including one at an Albuquerque Planned Parenthood facility.
- April 15, 2025— “Billboard campaign launched in Texas against abortion tourism into New Mexico”— A Texas-based billboard campaign was launched to raise awareness about abortion tourism into New Mexico.
- April 22, 2025 — “Why sidewalk ministry at abortion centers is so important” — Op-ed by Tara Shaver on AFNM’s outreach efforts.
- May 2, 2025— “AFNM announces 63% of abortions in New Mexico in 2023 were abortion pills”—AFNM cited Guttmacher Institute data showing chemical abortions accounted for nearly two-thirds of abortions in the state.
- July 22, 2025–“Department of Defense apologizes for harmful mischaracterization of pro-life groups”—AFNM announced that the Department of Defense formally apologized for labeling pro-life groups as domestic extremists in training materials.
- August 11, 2025–“Abortion Free New Mexico announces monthly sidewalk outreach training in Albuquerque”–AFNM launched recurring training sessions to equip volunteers for sidewalk outreach.
- August 19, 2025–“AFNM announces Albuquerque abortion center found without running water”–AFNM reported that volunteers discovered a major Albuquerque abortion facility operating without running water.
“Throughout 2025, NewMexicoSun.com documented what many New Mexicans now see plainly: abortion tourism didn’t happen by accident—it was invited. While abortion numbers surged after Roe, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham spent taxpayer dollars recruiting out-of-state abortion providers, courts stripped local communities of safeguards, and chemical abortions became the norm, all without basic oversight. Abortion is entrenched in New Mexico not because it is safe or compassionate, but because this administration chose ideology and industry expansion over women’s safety and accountability.”
SantaFeNewMexican.com — 2025 Coverage
April 15, 2025 — “Anti-abortion group launches billboard campaign to combat abortion tourism in New Mexico”
The paper reported that “Women traveling from Texas to New Mexico to get an abortion are being targeted in a recently launched billboard campaign,” describing AFNM’s public awareness effort addressing abortion tourism.
“When even New Mexico’s paper of record is reporting on abortion tourism, it confirms what state leaders refuse to acknowledge: New Mexico’s abortion policies are extreme, intentional, and nationally out of step. This isn’t fringe reporting—it’s mainstream journalism documenting a system that invites abortion tourism while ignoring accountability.”
— Tara Shaver, Spokeswoman, Abortion Free New Mexico
Noticias Nuevo México — Spanish-Language Coverage
November 19, 2025 — “Nuevo México se convierte en un centro nacional para quienes buscan abortos fuera del estado”
Spanish-language reporting described New Mexico as a national destination for out-of-state abortions, highlighting the scale of funding and coordination involved. The article quoted Tara Shaver, who characterized the scope of abortion tourism into New Mexico as “alarmante.”
“When these same warnings are appearing in Spanish-language media, it confirms that this is not a niche concern or a political talking point—it is a statewide reality impacting families across communities. Abortion tourism in New Mexico has become so extreme that it is now being documented across language and cultural lines, and state leaders can no longer claim ignorance.”
— Tara Shaver, Spokeswoman, Abortion Free New Mexico
Core Issues Identified Across 2025 Coverage
Across national, state, and Spanish-language media in 2025, the same systemic failures—and corresponding outreach efforts—were repeatedly documented:
- Abortion tourism is driving demand, with large numbers of women traveling from out of state—particularly Texas—into New Mexico for abortions, often isolated, under pressure, and unfamiliar with local resources.
- State leadership actively encouraged expansion, including taxpayer-funded efforts to recruit abortion providers and shield industry growth, while offering little support for women facing crisis pregnancies.
- Local communities were stripped of authority, as courts blocked cities and counties from enacting even modest abortion safeguards or health protections.
- New Mexico lacks basic medical oversight, including no clinic licensing, no routine inspections, and no mandatory abortion complication reporting.
- Chemical abortions now dominate, accounting for a majority of procedures, raising concerns about lack of follow-up care, unmanaged complications, and women being left to navigate medical emergencies alone.
- Clinic safety and ethical concerns surfaced, including whistleblowers resigning and abortion facilities operating without basic standards such as running water.
- Women and minors remain uniquely vulnerable, with no parental involvement requirements, little transparency when injuries occur, and few protections for those traveling long distances under stress or coercion.
- Abortion Free New Mexico expanded direct outreach to vulnerable women, including:
- Sidewalk outreach outside abortion facilities offering practical help, alternatives, and emotional support
- Expanded volunteer training to meet increased demand
- Public awareness campaigns warning women about abortion tourism risks
- Referrals to pregnancy help organizations, housing assistance, and material support
- Faith-based counseling and long-term accompaniment for women choosing life
Taken together, 2025 coverage showed that abortion’s entrenchment in New Mexico is systemic and intentional, while AFNM’s response focused on meeting women where the system failed them—personally, compassionately, and directly.
Conclusion and Call for Accountability
Abortion Free New Mexico is calling on policymakers, regulators, and the media to confront the extensive public record documented throughout 2025 and to take meaningful action to address the systemic failures that have allowed abortion to expand in New Mexico without transparency or accountability. The organization urges state and federal leaders to review existing oversight authorities, implement basic health and safety standards, require accurate reporting of abortion complications, and restore safeguards that protect women, minors, and vulnerable families.
AFNM further calls on journalists and public institutions to treat abortion practices with the same level of scrutiny applied to any other area of healthcare, particularly as New Mexico continues to attract large numbers of out-of-state patients. According to the organization, ignoring documented injuries, unsafe conditions, and coercive pressures does not protect women—it leaves them exposed.
“This is not about ideology,” Tara Shaver concluded. “It’s about truth, accountability, and protecting human life in a state that has abandoned both. Women deserve real healthcare, real transparency, and real choices—not a system designed to shield an industry at their expense.”
TOP REPORT OF 2025 — STATE OF EMERGENCY
