U.S. Capitol police arrested California MP Judy Chu on Thursday during a protest in favor of choosing to crowd, obstruct or trespass. Protesters blocked the intersection of First Street and Syntagma Avenue next to the Capitol and the Supreme Court on Wednesday afternoon. Capitol police arrested 181 people after multiple warnings to protesters, the department said in a tweet on Wednesday. “The decision to parade today was easy – I went out to parade for the young rape survivor, the woman who can not afford to travel to another state to have access to intensive care, the mother with an ectopic pregnancy whose life is “I went out to parade for all of us,” Chu tweeted Wednesday after her arrest. THE LAW FOR THE ABORTION OF KENTAKI WAS CAUSED BY A DECISION OF THE SUPREME COURT EXCLUDED BY A JUDGE The demonstrations in the Capitol took place after the decision of the Supreme Court last week Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization to comply with a Mississippi law prohibiting abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. The California spokeswoman shared another statement saying that when she first heard it Roe vs. Wade when she was overthrown, “she immediately thought about who would suffer the most from this decision: a young girl who has survived a rape, a woman who cannot afford to travel to another state to have access to intensive care, an expectant mother with an ectopic pregnancy whose life is in danger because she cannot have an abortion. “ CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION There are 13 states in the country that are ready to establish immediately abortion prohibitions from the decision and 13 more could quickly follow their example. Some of the bans include some medical exceptions, such as ectopic pregnancies, as well as exceptions for rape and incest, but each law varies by state according to a recent Supreme Court ruling. “So when I think of all these women – and more – the decision to take part in a peaceful demonstration to make it clear that we will not allow the clock to turn back on abortion rights was easy. “We are in this together and we will not be silenced,” she said, adding that she was “intensifying” her efforts to “abolish the infant of the Senate” and pass her bill, the Law on the Protection of Women’s Health. Fox News’ Adam Shaw and Jessica Chasmar contributed to this report. Audrey Conklin is a digital reporter for FOX Business and Fox News. Email tips to [email protected] or Twitter at @audpants.