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On Human Rights Day, Let Us Pledge to End Gender-Based Violence
December 6th, 2019On International Human Rights Day, we honor the resilience and courage of all survivors who pave the way for future generations to be free from violence.
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Get Ready to Give!
November 27th, 2019Join us for #GivingTuesday! With your help, we will serve more survivors of violence so that they may live in safety and with dignity.
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The Trump administration will start sending migrants back to Guatemala under a new rule
November 19th, 2019Vox reported on the administration’s latest asylum restrictions, sending asylum seekers back to countries in the Northern Triangle.
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New immigration rules would shuffle Central American migrants around region
November 19th, 2019The San Francisco Chronicle reported on the administration’s latest asylum restrictions, sending asylum seekers back to countries in the Northern Triangle.
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Honoring Resilient Survivors: Tahirih Houston’s 8th Annual Gala
October 17th, 2019Read highlights from Tahirih Houston’s 8th Annual Gala!
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Trump Tried To Stop Migrants From Receiving Important Public Health Benefits, These Three Judges Just Blocked Him
October 17th, 2019Mitú reported on the temporary injunction issued by federal judges in three states – New York, California, and Washington– against the administration’s public charge rule, which would make it harder for some immigrants to receive a green card if they have used a range of public benefits.
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Federal Judges Temporarily Block Public Charge Rule, but Public Health Worries Persist
October 16th, 2019The Texas Observer reported on the consequences of the “public charge” rule, which would make it harder for certain immigrants to receive a green card if they have used a range of public benefits, like Medicaid, SNAP, and housing programs.