Essays in Philosophy

Volume 22, Issue 1/2, January/July 2021

Migration and Mobility

Amy Reed-Sandoval
Pages 28-44

Travel for Abortion as a Form of Migration

In this essay I explore how travel and border-crossing for abortion care constitutes a challenge to methodological nationalism, which serves to obscure such experiences from view. Drawing up field research conducted at two abortion clinics in Albuquerque, New Mexico, I also explore some implications of regarding pregnant people who travel for abortion care as a type of migrant, even (but not necessarily) if they are U.S. citizens and legal residents. Finally, I assess how this discursive shift can make important contributions to pandemic and migration ethics.