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San Francisco Judge Blocks Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ Asylum Policy
In San Francisco, a judge blocked the administration’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy, citing that the policy lacks basic protections for migrants.
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House of Representatives Passes the Bi-Partisan Violence Against Women Act
Tahirih celebrates the bi-partisan passage of the reuathorization of the Violence Against Women Act in the House of Representatives.
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‘Wide-Open Potential for Abuse’: States are Ground Zero in the Fight Against Child Marriage
NBC News reported on opposition to bills seeking to outlaw child marriage in states across the country, quoting Tahirih Senior Counsel for Policy and Strategy Jeanne Smoot.
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Despite the #MeToo Movement, Roll-Backs in Protection Endanger Immigrant Women: It is Time for #ImmigrantWomenToo
Tahirih SF Bay Area Executive Director Morgan Weibel wrote about the importance of recognizing the plight of immigrant survivors of violence.
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Tahirih’s Marketplace is LIVE!
Treat yourself or surprise your family and friends with a gift that changes lives.
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From the Desk of Rachel Sheridan
Meet Rachel Sheridan, Tahirih SF Bay Area’s Equal Justice Works Crime Victims Justice Corps Attorney Fellow.
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Facing Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and ICE Raids, Fewer Undocumented Victims Willing to Report Domestic Violence
Tahirih SF Bay Area Executive Director Morgan Weibel was interviewed about the impact of anti-immigrant rhetoric on immigrant survivors of violence.
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BREAKING NEWS: Tahirih Files Lawsuit Challenging Remain in Mexico Policy
The Tahirih Justice Center filed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Homeland Security’s Migration Protection Protocols (MPP), also known as the Remain in Mexico policy.
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Five Takeaways From the Lawsuit Over Trumps Plan to Keep Asylum Seekers in Mexico
Pacific Standard quotes Tahirih Chief of Policy Archi Pyati on the ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy.
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Tahirih Files Amicus Brief in Fourth Circuit Asylum Appeal
Tahirih Justice Center filed a brief in support of a Honduran survivor of domestic violence who is seeking asylum, challenging the Board of Immigration Appeals’ application of Matter of A-B-.