THE ACLU’S SELECTIVE COMPASSION
THE ACLU’S SELECTIVE COMPASSION
Pray that the continuing onslaught of murderous abortions would cease under President Trump’s rule.
“For You formed my inward parts; You wove me in my mother’s womb. I will give thanks to You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Wonderful are Your works, And my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from You, When I was made in secret, And skillfully wrought in the depths of the earth;” (Ps 139:13-16)
Under the Trump administration, the federal government no longer wants to be complicit in abortions performed on under-age teens who enter the country illegally.
To the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), refusing to facilitate the killing of these unborn children is “unprecedented, it’s unconstitutional, and it’s also unconscionable,” according to Brigitte Amiri, a senior ACLU staff lawyer.
Last Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Tanya A. Chutkan, an Obama appointee, sided with the ACLU by ruling that a pregnant girl from Central America has a constitutional right to an abortion. The unborn child’s right to life? Nonexistent, despite the fact that at nearly 15 weeks, babies are little human beings with a head, neck, arms and legs, organs and sensitivity to light, not to mention a unique DNA.
That’s just “tissue,” we’re told. There is no right to life under the ACLU’s — and the post-Roe v. Wade law’s — selective compassion.
Ms. Amiri, who filed the class-action suit on behalf of the 17-year-old mother, said, “Blocking access to abortion for unaccompanied minors is downright cruel.” …
The Trump administration’s refusal to aid in abortions is a 180-degree turn from the Obama administration, under which tax dollars were used to pay for transporting illegal alien minors to abortion clinics.
Judge Chutkan, who seems to pine for those good old days, acceded to the ACLU’s claim that illegal aliens have a constitutional right to an abortion. But she did not go whole hog. Her ruling in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia did not include a preliminary injunction requested by the ACLU to prevent federal agencies from blocking abortions for other unaccompanied children here illegally.
On Thursday, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that the girl can receive abortion counseling and a sonogram, which are required for abortions in Texas, but blocked Judge Chutkan’s order to officials to take her to a clinic to have an abortion. The court was to hear oral arguments on Friday.
The case is important not only given its life or death issues for this particular unborn child and its mother, but because an ACLU victory would “effectively announce that anyone on Earth has any number of constitutional rights simply by being apprehended at the United States border,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wrote.
The 14th Amendment does say that, “No state shall deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” There is no question that illegal aliens are persons entitled to basic protections such as due process. Whether that extends to government’s facilitating abortions is the question here….
They also wrongly portray her as a sort of prisoner of the state, but the government is acting in loco parentis — parental custody. The ACLU wants the court to treat her as if she’s in a penal institution….
Well, what’s compassionate then? How about amnesty policies that attract thousands of unaccompanied minors to risk a precarious route through Mexico, where some are robbed, assaulted or raped? And if they make it across the U.S. border, the ACLU’s solution for the rape victims is to offer to help them kill their unborn babies….
A few years ago, the Family Research Council issued tongue-in-cheek awards for ludicrous judicial rulings or decrees. Honorees got the “Invisible Ink” award for discovering new rights that are utterly absent from the written Constitution. Others got the “Out of Order” award for ignoring what is clearly written.
Not a day passes when the ACLU’s culturally corrosive lawsuits would not qualify for one or the other. (Excerpts from Robert Knight’s Opinion piece in The Washington Times – Robert Knight is a Senior Fellow for the American Civil Rights Union.)
Partner with Us
Intercessors for America is the trusted resource for millions of people across the United States committed to praying for our nation. If you have benefited from IFA's resources and community, please consider joining us as a monthly support partner. As a 501(c)3 organization, it's through your support that all this possible.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Privacy Policy
Comments
No comments have been posted yet; you can be the first!