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Federal Judge Blocks ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy
Tahirih celebrates a federal judge’s decision blocking the Administration’s policy of sending asylum seekers to Mexico while their cases are pending.
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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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Tahirih Concerned About Possible Sweeping Immigration Changes
Tahirih expresses concern about a new bill introduced in Senate intended to stop child marriages.
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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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New Legislation Introduced to Reauthorize Violence Against Women Act
Tahirih applauds Representatives Bass and Fitzpatrick for introducing a bi-partisan bill to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act in the House.
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Ayyám-i-Há: Four Days of Charity and Service
Happy Ayyám-i-Há!
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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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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-.
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New Policy Will Keep Asylum Seekers in Mexico
The Tahirih Justice Center is deeply concerned by by a new policy which will keep asylum seekers in Mexico while awaiting court dates in the U.S.