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Tahirih Files Brief to Stop Part of Jan. 25 Executive Order
Tahirih filed an amicus brief in a lawsuit brought to prevent enforcement of a section of a January 25 Executive Order on immigration.
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Tahirih Statement on Hawaii Federal Judge Ruling Against Revised Executive Order
Tahirih 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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Tahirih Statement on New Executive Order Issued March 6
On 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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New DHS Interviews Likely to Shut the Door on Eligible Refugee Women and Children
Changes 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
Tahirih has issued an analysis of two Department of Homeland Security memoranda that could have significant, negative impacts on survivors of gender-based violence.
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Tahirih Honored at Baltimore’s City of Immigrants: A Night of Support
The Tahirih Justice Center was honored to take part in City of Immigrants: A Night of Support in Baltimore, a fundraiser in response to the recent Presidential Executive Orders on immigration.
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Tahirih and Colleague Organizations File Ninth Circuit Amicus Brief Against January 27 Executive Order
Tahirih and five colleague organizations have filed an amicus brief to the Ninth Circuit Court opposing the refugee and visa ban executive order.
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Letter From Layli: What is Widely Unknown
Every single current and prospective Tahirih client will be affected by the recent executive orders on immigration. We must do more, and quickly!
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Letter From Layli: Take Action for Refugees and Immigrants
We are at a critical time in history, when the values our country was built on are being tested and clarified.
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New Executive Orders Will Keep Immigrant Women and Children From Accessing Legal Protection
Women and children fleeing violence will be hindered from receiving the legal protection they are entitled to as a result of two new executive orders.