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Tahirih CEO’s Letter to the Editor in the New York Times
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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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Tahirih Statement on Hawaii Federal Judge Ruling Against Revised Executive Order
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March 16th, 2017Tahirih released this statement after a federal judge in Hawaii issued a nationwide temporary restraining order on the revised Executive Order signed by President Trump on March 6, 2017.
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Don’t Separate Mothers and Children
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March 13th, 2017Tahirih responds to news that DHS is considering separating mothers and children who are seeking asylum in this letter to the editor in the Washington Post.
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Tahirih Statement on New Executive Order Issued March 6
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March 6th, 2017On March 6, the Administration revoked the Executive Order signed by President Trump on January 27 and issued a new Executive Order on visa issuance and refugee determinations.
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A Nation of Laws – What About Immigration?
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March 6th, 2017Tahirih CEO Layli Miller-Muro’s letter to the editor in the Wall Street Journal explains that the president’s executive actions on immigration won’t only cost taxpayers money, but will also make us all less safe.
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New DHS Interviews Likely to Shut the Door on Eligible Refugee Women and Children
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March 3rd, 2017Changes to the training manual for asylum officers conducting screenings at U.S. borders will turn away survivors of gender-based violence.
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DHS Memos Darken Outlook for Immigrant Women and Kids Fleeing Violence
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February 22nd, 2017Tahirih has issued an analysis of two Department of Homeland Security memoranda that could have significant, negative impacts on survivors of gender-based violence.