Dear god you are not wrong, it'd make the black market for drugs look like a joke.
I think what almost every pro-life person fails to realize is Roe v Wade was decided in 1973. The abortion pill (RU-486/Misoprostol combo) was developed in 1980. The pill can be used to cause an abortion in the first or second trimester (third trimester abortions are already illegal in every state *except* when the fetus would be non viable or there are serious health risk to the mother).
This means all anyone has to do to get an abortion if Roe v Wade was overturned is get a hold of this pill and take it at home. That's it. If anyone here thinks there wouldn't be an immediate massive black market for it, they are severely deluding themselves.
Originally, before Roe v Wade, the law mostly jailed the providers. In the new black market system, the "providers" would be dealers and I don't think I need to tell anyone how effective the "war on drugs" is in preventing drug use.
The reason I think "pro-life" politicians are virtue signaling for the most part is not a single one has a plan in terms of how this would be enforced and, importantly, as I mentioned what the penalty would be for an illegal abortion. Since the "providers" are no longer doctors, you can't just fall back on jailing doctors as before Roe v Wade.
And the "pro-life" politicians are clearly using their "pro-life" stance for public validation and so that their corruption is overlooked since their supporters see them as on the same team in the most emotionally important issue to them. Just to put a fine point on this, there was even a Tennessee pro-life Republican who was caught paying for his mistress' abortion.
I get that politicians are corrupt but what I don't get is that the "pro-life" party (the constituents) are largely: pro death penalty, against universal child health care, against measures to fight childhood poverty, and even against the policies that have been shown to reduce abortion.
I have heard abortion described as "the silent holocaust." If that's true, wouldn't you do anything to actually reduce it in the real world? Like immediately provide easy, cheap contraception access, teaching comprehensive sex education, and provide financial assistance so more poor women could afford to keep their child? If not, it seems like it's a bit of lip service and a way to feel good about yourself for opposing this (and maybe getting points with your friends, church and it is assumed God, I guess).