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Tahirih CEO’s Letter to the Editor in the New York Times
April 3rd, 2017Tahirih CEO Layli Miller-Muro’s letter to the editor in the New York Times explains that imprisoning women and children will not stop survivors from seeking the protection to which they are entitled under U.S. law.
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Progress in the Campaign to End Child Marriage in the U.S.
April 3rd, 2017While our immigration policy advocacy progresses, Tahirih is driving forward the ongoing campaign to end child marriage in the U.S.
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‘Know Your Rights’: Clinic in School Cafeteria Aims to Allay Immigrant Fears
March 31st, 2017Tahirih Greater DC’s March 22 Know Your Rights training in Alexandria, VA is featured in this Washington Post story.
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Tahirih’s Chief of Policy and Programs Testifies at Congressional Hearing on Immigration Enforcement
March 30th, 2017Tahirih’s Chief of Policy and Programs testified before the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security on the impact of the January 25 Executive Order.
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Undocumented Victims of Domestic Violence Weigh Seeking Help Against Risk of Deportation
March 29th, 2017Tahirih CEO Layli Miller-Muro spoke with The Intercept about how recent immigration enforcement policies have made survivors afraid to access legal protections.
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Tahirih Files Brief to Stop Part of Jan. 25 Executive Order
March 23rd, 2017Tahirih filed an amicus brief in a lawsuit brought to prevent enforcement of a section of a January 25 Executive Order on immigration.
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‘Your Child is Safe’: Schools Address Deportation Fears Among Immigrant Families
March 21st, 2017Tahirih Greater DC spoke with the Washington Post about our work to provide parents with information about rights and proactive safety planning.