
” In the top ten states that report their abortion statistics to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the numbers show that 60.48% of the babies killed in those states were black and Hispanic, a total of 201,744 abortions out of 333,560
However, the data also show that in those areas blacks comprised an average 17.18% of the population and Hispanics, 11.56%. In other words, 60% of the abortions there came from a combined 28.74% of the population: black and Hispanic women.
The CDC numbers come from the agency’s latest Abortion Surveillance report, published on Nov. 28, and covers the year 2011, the latest for which the abortion data are available.
As for the black and Hispanic abortions in those top ten states, the numbers show this:
1) NY: 42,629 blacks, 28,282 Hispanic – Total: 70,911
— 68.7% of abortions in that state
2) TX: 17,890 black, 27,216 Hispanic – Total: 45,106
— 63% of abortions in that state
3) GA: 14,550 black, 5,178 Hispanic – Total: 19,728
— 70.6% of abortions in that state
4) NJ: 8,753 black, 5,619 Hispanic – Total: 14,372
— 55.6% of abortions in that state
5) VA: 10,527 black, 2,606 Hispanic – Total: 13,133
— 54.8% of abortions in that state
6) OH: 9,047 black, 963 Hispanic – Total: 10,010
— 42.4% of abortions in that state
7) MI: 10,297 black, 800 Hispanic – Total: 11,097
— 51.6% of abortions in that state
8) TN: 7,792 black, 609 Hispanic – Total: 8,401
— 53.8% of abortions in that state
9) MN: 2,434 black, 674 Hispanic – Total: 3,108
— 29.4% of abortions in that state
10) AL: 5,549 black, 329 Hispanic – Total: 5,878
— 62.2% of abortions in that state
Total: 201,744
Nationally, blacks make up 13.2% of the population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and Hispanics comprise 17.1% of the population. Combined, that’s 30.3% of the population. “