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I-VAWA: A Vital Tool in the Fight Against a Worldwide Pandemic
I-VAWA offers women like Naeema—who survived a vicious acid attack at the hands of her husbandÔhope.
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Tahirih Presses for Full Implementation of Law Protecting Foreign Brides
The Government Accountability Office released a report in August 2008 citing widespread gaps in federal agencies’ implementation and enforcement of IMBRA.
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Tahirih Clients Speak Out Against FGM in Washington Post
This powerful article highlights the plight of several Tahirih clients who have suffered female genital mutilation and whose lives continue to be affected by the violence they have suffered.
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Tahirih Announces National Expansion Plan
Tahirih Justice Center is becoming a national organization and will open their first pilot field office in Houston, Texas, in 2009.
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Tahirih Anniversary Video Receives Telly Award
An inspiring video about the courage of Tahirih’s clients is the recipient of a bronze Telly Award.
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Tahirih Policy Director Named “Agent of Change”
Jeanne Smoot, Director of Public Policy, received the 2008 Agent of Change Award from the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance.
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Tahirih Awarded $1.1 M in 2008 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
The 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 Holds Congressional Briefing to Strengthen Protections for Refugee Women
The BIA’s decision in the Matter of A-T reveals a poor understanding of FGM and its consequences, as well as a flawed interpretation of refugee law, and poses a direct threat to the ability of Tahirih’s clients and others who have suffered FGM to receive protection in the United States.
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Tahirih Advocates Against “Chilling Effect”
Federal 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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New U Visa Regulations Provide Vital Safety Net
The U visa was created to aid law enforcement and protect victims of serious crimes under the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act of 2000.