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Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence and Rape Too Scared to Call Police over Fears of Being Deported or Separated from Children
Newsweek reported on a recent advocate survey conducted by the Tahirih Justice Center and other national organizations.
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Survey of Advocates Reveals Immigrant Survivors Fear Reporting Violence
Tahirih and a coalition of national organizations issued this statement after releasing the eye-opening results of a survey of advocates working with immigrant survivors of violence.
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From the Desk of Deepa Bijpuria
Meet Deepa Bijpuria, Tahirih Baltimore’s Supervising Attorney.
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Even In the Darkest Hours, There is Light
Courageous Voice Honoree, Claudia Sacramento Malpica, took the audience on a journey at Tahirih’s 22nd Annual Gala.
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A Journey to Tear Down and Build Anew
Tahirih CEO and Founder, Layli Miller-Muro, welcomed guests and invited them to consider the part they play in Tahirih’s great resilience.
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This is a Long Journey and It Will Take All of Us
Greater DC Executive Director, Barfonce Baldwin, thanks Greater DC.
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We All Have a Journey to Justice
Penn Badgley Hosts Tahirih’s 22nd Annual Gala
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Maryland Legislature Fails to Address Child Marriage – Again
Tahirih is disappointed that for the fourth year in a row, Maryland’s legislature ended its session without passing legislation to fix the state’s child marriage problem.
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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.