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  • Family Separation at the Border: What It Means

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    May 31st, 2018

    Tahirih condemns the government’s new “zero tolerance” policy, which has resulted in the separation of families in record numbers.

  • Victory in Delaware: New Law to End Child Marriage

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    May 10th, 2018

    Delaware Governor John Carney has signed into law a bill that sets the state’s minimum age of marriage at 18. With this law, Delaware is the first state in the nation to limit marriage to individuals age 18 or older, no exceptions.

  • Upholding Asylum for Survivors of Violence

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    May 4th, 2018

    The Attorney General is about to decide whether to reverse policy that offers asylum to survivors of gender-based violence. Learn how Tahirih is leading the charge to maintain asylum for survivors.

  • From the Desk of Hania Luna

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    April 17th, 2018

    Meet Hania, a member of the Social Services team in Tahirih’s Houston office. As a child of Mexican immigrants, Hania’s acute awareness of the struggles and successes immigrant families experience was informed by her upbringing. This awareness led to a deeply-rooted empathy for the clients she now advocates for through Tahirih.

  • More Victories in the Campaign to End Child Marriage

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    March 29th, 2018

    Across the country, we’ve seen tremendous growth in the movement to protect girls from the risks and harms of child marriage. Learn more about recent legislative victories in Kentucky and Florida.

  • Tahirih’s Open Letter to NBC4 Washington

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    February 16th, 2018

    Tahirih submitted this letter to NBC4 Washington in response to a misleading story that calls into question life-saving legal protections for immigrant survivors of gender-based violence.

  • Letter from Layli: Let’s take a moment to recognize racist clarity

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    January 12th, 2018

    This is a moment for all of us to take a stand against dialogue that positions groups of people as inferior to others because of their skin color or country of origin.