Court orders Trump
administration to give immigrant teens abortion access
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[December 19, 2017] By
Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. District
Court judge ruled on Monday that President Donald Trump's administration
must allow access to abortion for two pregnant teenagers who are in the
country illegally, escalating a high-profile legal fight.
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Judge Tanya Chutkan put her order on hold, however, to give the U.S.
Justice Department time to appeal her ruling.
The Justice Department filed its notice of appeal shortly afterward
to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
The judge's temporary restraining order marked the latest chapter in
a legal dispute with the Trump administration over whether minors
who are illegal immigrants have the right to seek an abortion during
their detention.
The issue was ignited by a 17-year-old who petitioned the court in
October to have an abortion, and ultimately had the procedure over
the Trump administration's objections.
In that instance, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit ruled on Oct. 24 that the teen could have an
abortion immediately, rejecting the administration’s opposition.
The two 17-year-olds in the latest legal action, known to the court
as Jane Roe and Jane Poe, requested abortions, but the U.S. Office
of Refugee Resettlement has refused to allow them access to the
procedure.
In her ruling, Chutkan wrote that the girls' "constitutional right
to decide whether to carry their pregnancies to term" needed to be
preserved.
She also noted they were likely to succeed on the legal merits of
their case, based on the prior ruling in the higher court.
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“We are deeply disappointed in the decision to grant a temporary
restraining order that will compel HHS to facilitate abortions for
minors when they are not medically necessary," a spokesman for the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement.
"A pregnant minor who has entered the country illegally has the
option to voluntarily depart to her home country or identify a
suitable sponsor. HHS-funded facilities that provide temporary
shelter and care for unaccompanied alien minors should not become
way stations for these children to get taxpayer-facilitated
abortions.”
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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