The Year of the Endangered Women

Originally published by the Center for Security Policy:

This is Frank Gaffney with the Secure Freedom Minute.

For some time now, 2018 has been called “The Year of the Woman.” That’s mostly because lots of women have been running for office and, more recently, because many won.

Last week, a District judge in Detroit named Bernard Friedman created a new basis for associating this year with women: Tens of thousands of them may now be brutally and permanently disfigured because he ruled that a federal statute banning female genital mutilation (or FGM) is unconstitutional.

Fortunately, the twenty-three women in the U.S. Senate have an immediate opportunity to discourage such carnage. The House has already unanimously passed the “SAFE Act,” tripling the sentence for perpetrating FGM. This bill can and must be amended in the Senate during the present, lame-duck session, making 2018 the year vulnerable females were protected again in America.

This is Frank Gaffney. Find out how you can help at EndFGMToday.com.

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