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31 Days of Giving
Jump into the final month of the year with 31 ways to make a difference!
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Join in the Spirit of Giving
This #GivingTuesday, give the gift of hope to courageous women and girls seeking freedom from violence.
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BREAKING NEWS: New Rule Restricts Asylum at the Border
The Tahirih Justice Center strongly condemns a new rule by the administration which will restrict asylum at the border.
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Don’t Slam the Door on Survivors of Violence
Reports indicate that the administration may institute a new executive order to shut the door on asylum seekers at the southern border. Join us in saying NO to doors and YES to bridges!
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Thank you, Pro Bonos!
Check out some of the incredible professionals who selflessly stand alongside Tahirih staff and make all our work possible.
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Turning Her Bahá’í Faith Into Precedent, Lawyer Helps Women Gain Asylum
Tahirih Founder and CEO, Layli Miller-Muro, was interviewed about the work of the Tahirih Justice Center and the Bahá’í inspiration behind it.
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Trump’s Immigration Policies Have Especially Affected Women and Domestic Violence Victims
Former Tahirih client, Aracley, and Tahirih Chief of Policy, Archi Pyati, were interviewed by CNN about the cumulative effects of the recent immigration policies on survivors.
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Tahirih Files Amicus Brief Challenging Policies Announced in Matter of A-B-
Tahirih filed an amicus brief with several partner organizations challenging the new policies announced in Matter of A-B-.
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Tahirih Statement on The Administration’s New Rule Expanding the Definition of “Public Charge”
The Tahirih Justice Center is deeply concerned about the impact that the new rule expanding the definition of “public charge” will have on survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and related trauma.
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Letter from Archi: Tahirih Staff at the Border Give Me Hope
Members of the Tahirih staff have witnessed first-hand how recent policies are impacting individuals and families seeking protection. Help us ensure our justice system honors our nation’s proud history, enshrined in U.S. law, of offering protection to women, men, and children fleeing persecution and violence.