This needs a fact-check. @washingtonpost is reporting the opposite holding.
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They vacated the order that was in place. They are now asserting that HHS has until 10/31 to secure a sponsor for her to do so. If they ...
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don't, then she can go back to court.
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As I wrote, check the updated story, which explains that.
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That’s true. If HHS doesn’t get a sponsor by Oct 31, the girl can get the order re-issued from the District Judge.
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Except from what I understand that deadline is hella close to a 20-week statutory lockout...
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Also, the court’s order specifically states that, even then, DOJ could appeal AGAIN.
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I don’t believe Kavanaugh wouid fudther delay her as he affirmatively notes that the administration conceded she has a right to abortion.
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Judges aren't bound to accept concessions
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But he AFFIRMATIVELY NOTED IT (when he didn’t have to) in his order. He wants this case to go away to stay on the SCOTUS shortlist.
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If the teen is left pregnant and in limbo, isn't her child a legal US citizen if it's delivered before she is deported?
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This is so crazy ... I can't believe we're still having to litigate these cases.
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