Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn and the Spatial Strategy of Social Control in Texas




Heikkilä, Niko

PublisherOpenEdition

LONDON

2025

 European Journal of American Studies

European journal of American studies

EUR J AM STUD

24190

20

2

22

1991-9336

1991-9336

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4000/14eio

https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/24190

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/499748656



In 2019, anti-abortion activists started the Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn (SCFTU) initiative, aiming to pass local ordinances outlawing abortion within city or county limits across Texas. In this article, I examine the SCFTU initiative in Texas to explain the role of social control in antiabortion strategy and the broader implications of this type of activism in relation to mainstream pro-life and the more extreme abortion abolitionist aims. To understand these mechanisms of social control, I employ a framework drawn from literature on social control and abortion mobilities. The article argues that the SCFTU initiative offers a space for anti-abortion activists to build power at a local level and to develop new ways to undermine and criminalize reproductive rights. The most serious implication of the strategy is that this type of activism clearly recognizes that abortion bans are difficult to enforce, signaling a turn toward a more authoritarian frameworks such as the model introduced by abortion abolitionists.

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