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  • Midyear Update: Our Progress in 2025

    August 20th, 2025

    Over the last few months, we have seen numerous executive orders, policy changes, and court decisions reshape our immigration system and threaten the ability of survivors to access safety. Our […]

  • A Trailblazing Champion for Survivors, Rosie Hildago Now Leads the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW)

    August 16th, 2023

    On Wednesday, August 15th, Rosie Hidalgo made history by being sworn in as the Director of the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) at the Department of Justice (DOJ)—the first […]

  • Statement on Texas Separations of Families at the Southern Border

    August 7th, 2023

    According to recent reports, Texas state troopers have separated at least 26 families at the southern border under Texas’s Operation Lone Star. Texas Governor Abbot continues to exercise inhumane and […]

  • Forced to Flee: Universal Right to Asylum

    July 28th, 2023

    Asylum is a universal right. Every person should have the chance to seek safety from persecution.   Each year, on July 28, we celebrate the anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention, […]

  • Volunteer Spotlight: Joanne Gouaux

    April 26th, 2022

    In honor of National Volunteer Month in April, Tahirih is shining a light on some of the incredible volunteers who help us support immigrant survivors. Today we’re introducing you to Joanne Gouaux, another dedicated Tahirih volunteer.

  • International Migrants Day

    December 18th, 2021

    For International Migrants Day 2021, Tahirih condemns the unjust detention of migrants and survivors who are seeking asylum.

  • Uplifting Trans Immigrants on Trans Day of Resilience

    November 19th, 2021

    Trans Day of Resilience is an occasion for us to uplift and celebrate the trans community and the future we can build by breaking the chains of oppression. Tahirih and its supporters dream of and work to build a world that values and liberates those who have been oppressed by systems and institutions committed to maintaining a binary status quo.