The Ninth Circuit, sitting en banc, has reversed its decision in Minto v. Barr, finding that a non-citizen who was present in the CNMI on the date that US immigration laws became effective is not inadmissible for lack of a valid entry document because inadmissibility must be measured at the point in time that an immigrant actually submits an application for entry into the United States.
The full text of Torres v. Barr can be found here:
https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2020/09/24/13-70653.pdf