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This article was originally published in The Pacific Standard on June 20, 2019. You can access the original article here: psmag.com/social-justice/immigrant-domestic-violence-survivors-are-afraid-to-go-to-law-enforcement-under-trump.

The Pacific Standard cited an advocate survey conducted by a coalition of national civil rights organizations, including Tahirih, the Asian-Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence, and the National Network to End Domestic Violence. The Standard included a quote from Chief of Policy Archi Pyati:

This survey shows us the robust chilling effect that recent immigration policy changes are having on immigrant survivors of violence.”

Read the full article here.