The U.S. Supreme Court threw out a pro-abortion ruling Monday that forced the Trump administration to help facilitate an abortion for an illegal immigrant minor.
The decision is a small but important victory for unborn babies in America because it eliminates a court precedent that sided with radical abortion activists.
The teenager in the case, “Jane Doe,” aborted her 16-week unborn baby in 2017 while staying in a government-run shelter for illegal immigrant minors and refugees. A federal appeals court sided with the ACLU, and forced the government to help facilitate her abortion in October 2017. However, the Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Throws Out Ruling Forcing Trump Admin to Help Illegal Immigrants Get Abortions | LifeNews.com
The decision is a small but important victory for unborn babies in America because it eliminates a court precedent that sided with radical abortion activists.
The teenager in the case, “Jane Doe,” aborted her 16-week unborn baby in 2017 while staying in a government-run shelter for illegal immigrant minors and refugees. A federal appeals court sided with the ACLU, and forced the government to help facilitate her abortion in October 2017. However, the Trump administration appealed to the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court Throws Out Ruling Forcing Trump Admin to Help Illegal Immigrants Get Abortions | LifeNews.com