Or, you know, watch a woman die giving birth to quads on the doorstep of a hospital which won't let her in. Your choice.
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She didn't. She boarded a plane to the US where she had relatives. The US put her on a plane to UK.
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I know. I read the story. She shouldn't have been allowed on either flight!
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@JuliaHB1@fleetstreetfox@richardosman Okay, I get your point now. You're trying to decide who was most wrong: US or Nigeria.
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Or are you saying the US should have held off deportation till after birth?
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the costs in the US would be FAR greater. BTW, it was estimated to cost NHS £18m to collect £25m owed.
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don't suppose it would change your argument if you found that last statement to be false?
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doctors suggest 37wks 32 for twins, she was 20wks
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@JuliaHB1@richardosman@fleetstreetfox But the US deported her to UK. You're saying the US was wrong? Should have chosen somewhere else?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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And TBF, don't you think the US would have just, you know, given her that doctor's note to get rid?
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