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New Proposed Rules to Limit Due Process for Immigrant Survivors
November 25th, 2020FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | NOVEMBER 25, 2020 CONTACT: Rachel Pak [email protected]; 571-550-9162 Today, the outgoing administration proposed two rules that would speed up the deportation machine that immigration courts have […]
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Ten Steps the Administration Must Take Now for Immigrant Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
November 9th, 2020The new administration has the power to immediately change many policies that will help immigrant survivors and start rebuilding our broken system.
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Introduction of The Status of Child Marriages in the United States Act
October 20th, 2020Congresswoman Gwen Moore and Congressman Van Taylor introduced the Status of Child Marriage in the United States Act— legislation to study this pressing issue in the U.S. In a statement […]
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The ‘Triple Tsunami’ of COVID-19, Economic Collapse, and Domestic Violence
October 9th, 2020In this article, the Women’s Media Center looks at the connection between economic insecurity and domestic violence—which has been exacerbated during the pandemic. The Women’s Media Center spoke to Aicha, […]
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How Houston-Area Families Are Being Forced From Their Homes Without An Eviction Notice
October 9th, 2020In Houston, communities continue to face eviction, despite a federal moratorium halting the practice. Houston Public Media spoke to Guadalupe Fernández, Tahirih Houston Policy and Advocacy Manager, on barriers that […]
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Immigration Appeals Proposal Would Erode Due Process
October 5th, 2020Lynn M. Pearson, Tahirih Atlanta Senior Staff Attorney, wrote an expert analysis on recently proposed changes to immigration court procedures that would eviscerate the few legal protections for immigrants and […]
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Journey to Justice
September 30th, 2020Join us on Saturday, October 10, 2020 at 7:00 P.M. Central Time for our Houston Virtual Event!