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Still Separated: Tahirih Client’s Story Shared on HLN
News
December 14th, 2018Tahirih Atlanta Executive Director, Shana Tabak, shared our client Vilma’s story on HLN.
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Detained Migrant Could Lose Daughter, Who’s a U.S. Citizen
News
December 13th, 2018NBC News interviewed Tahirih client, Vilma Carrillo Carrillo, and Tahirih Atlanta Executive Director, Shana Tabak, on Carrillo Carrillo’s case.
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Domestic Abuse Victims in the Migrant Caravan Are Stranded at the U.S. Border
News
December 5th, 2018Tahirih Legal Advocate Guadalupe Fernandez discusses the impact of new policies and practices on immigrant survivors.
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Tell the U.S. Government: Expanding the Definition of “Public Charge” Will Punish Survivors of Violence
Action Alerts
December 5th, 2018Tell the U.S. Government the new “public charge” rule unfairly punishes survivors who are simply trying to get back on their feet while they work toward self-sufficiency.
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A Guatemalan Mother Could Lose Her Daughter, Because She’s an American
News
November 26th, 2018The New York Times featured our client, Vilma, who has been separated from her daughter since May.
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As Legal Status Options Narrow for Immigrants, Domestic Abuse Reports Rise
News
November 14th, 2018Tahirih Houston’s Anne Chandler spoke to the Houston Chronicle about rising domestic violence reports since 2017.
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Asylum Seekers Have a Legal Right to Ask for Help
News
November 2nd, 2018The Tahirih Justice Center is concerned about recent anti-immigrant rhetoric, not based in fact, seemingly being used to justify upcoming policy shifts that would undermine U.S. obligations under international and domestic law.