ACLU: Teen at center of abortion case has had procedure
The 17-year-old had fought for a month to have an abortion, eventually leading to a lawsuit filed by the
The full
The Trump administration did not appeal to the Supreme Court before the procedure, but advocates for the teen — referred to in court filings as
"I'm relieved for
The teen illegally entered the
HHS argued it had established a policy of "refusing to facilitate" abortions for people in its care. Government lawyers said the teen could ask to be returned to her country of origin instead of seeking an abortion while in HHS' custody.
Lawyers for the teen said government officials were illegally denying medical care to which the teen was entitled, and that the shelter had instead taken her to a crisis pregnancy center. Such centers try to discourage pregnant women from having abortions.
The
In emails released by the
The teen's case "is a canary in the coal mine," Amiri said. "It is emblematic of what is to come."
Jane's Due Process, a
Lawyers for the teen have not identified her name or country of origin, citing privacy reasons, but have said she was from
The teen was about 15 weeks pregnant, and
"It shouldn't take dozens of lawyers for anyone to get an abortion, and that's what it took in this case," said
HHS and the
Merchant reported from
North American Health Headlines at 2:07 p.m. EDT
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