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Fear of Deportation Becomes Abusers’ Weapon
February 8th, 2012In the past decade, several new laws have allowed abused foreign-born women, including those who entered the United States illegally and those whose immigration status depends on their spouse, to obtain legal residency on their own.
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Tahirih Receives U.S. Department of Justice Grant to Launch Innovative Training Series
September 14th, 2011The training series is possible through a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women.
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Tahirih Fights for Virginia Legislation to Ensure Police Protection for Immigrant Victims
March 19th, 2009Critical legislation would help counteract the severe “chilling effect” that exists due to immigrant victims’ fear and confusion about what treatment they can expect from police—deterring crime-reporting and help-seeking, hindering law enforcement investigations and prosecutions, and undermining public safety for us all.
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Exxon Mobil Spouses Club Decorates Beautiful Children’s Room at Tahirih
March 5th, 2009They arrived with bags of toys and books, and they spent all morning painting, sorting stuffed animals, and decorating a room. Their work didn’t stop there.
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Tahirih Awarded $1.1 M in 2008 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
April 29th, 2008The congressional funding reflects a valuable commitment to immigrant women and girls fleeing violence and exhibits confidence in Tahirih as a distinguished advocate for the courageous women and girls.
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Tahirih Advocates Against “Chilling Effect”
March 6th, 2008Federal protections are intended to encourage non-citizen survivors of violent crimes to come forward and get help, but a push for local police to enforce immigration law could unravel the intent of the protections, which have been painstakingly elaborated over 15 years.
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Tahirih Celebrates Decade of Service at Annual Benefit
December 6th, 2007Tahirih’s 10th Anniversary Fundraising Benefit was a moving celebration of 10 years of service dedicated to courageous women and girls seeking justice from gender-based violence.