Milaÿo is steadfast in her commitment in the face of criticism, stating that she doesn’t feel secure or accepted in environments where her values aren’t represented in policy.
She highlighted recent legislative actions that limit access to abortion and restrict the rights of trasgeders as the main reasons for her decision.
She argues that these rules are in direct opposition to the principles of equality and freedom, which she feels should define the fetus.
According to political analysts, Milaÿo’s relocation is representative of a larger trend of ideological migration, in which people migrate depending on their social and political ideas.
While some Democratic voters support staying in their own state and fighting for change, others have fled conservative areas for blueholds.
Milaÿo’s decision to depart rather than continue challenging the system is indicative of a growing disillusionment among progressives in right-leaning communities.