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Largest abortion center in Dallas is closing after 50 years of killing the unborn

Updated: March 13, 2023 at 5:58 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Mar 13, 2023 – 2:54 pm EDTMon Mar 13, 2023 – 5:25 pm EDT

DALLAS, Texas (LifeSiteNews) – The largest abortion facility in Dallas, Texas has permanently closed its doors after killing innocent babies for 50 years.

Southwestern Women’s Center shut down forever on March 2 after claiming the title of the city’s largest abortion mill since 1973. The facility had not been committing abortions since the historic overturning of Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.

“Over its tenure, Southwestern Women’s Center killed thousands of children whose lives can never be replaced,” Texas Right to Life wrote in a blog post. The pro-life organization added that the facility was “owned by long-time late-term abortionist Curtis Boyd, who is an ordained Baptist minister and bragged, ‘Am I killing? Yes, I am’.”

LifeSiteNews has previously reported on Boyd’s history of his self-described “calling” to murder the unborn at all stages of development. Last April, the University of New Mexico agreed to pay $365,000 to settle a lawsuit filed against Boyd by the family of a 23-year-old who died after a late-term abortion he committed to kill her child in 2017.

“Local pro-life activists documented multiple instances

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