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Statement: Impact of COVID-19 on Immigrant Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
As daily activities have ground to a halt in the United States to slow the spread of COVID-19, Americans have been pushed into an unprecedented state of isolation, unemployment, and stress. For immigrant survivors of gender-based violence, many of whom are living with the effects of trauma or coping with ongoing abuse, this is an especially difficult time.
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Tahirih’s Response to COVID-19
As our world adjusts to a new reality in its efforts to contain the coronavirus, our CEO, Layli Miller-Muro, speaks about Tahirih’s response.
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ACLU presenta demanda contra la política que convierte a Guatemala, El Salvador y Honduras en ‘tercer país seguro’
In this Spanish article, Univision covers Tahirih’s latest lawsuit filed against the administration to challenge the “safe third country” rule, which sends individuals to the Northern Triangle countries to seek […]
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Civil rights group challenges Trump asylum deals with Central American countries
NBC News covered Tahirih’s newest lawsuit that was filed, which challenges the administration’s “safe third country” rule. Under the rule, asylum seekers are being sent to the Northern Triangle countries […]
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ACLU files lawsuit to halt Trump policy of sending asylum-seekers to Guatemala
CBS News discusses Tahirih’s legal challenge against the administration’s “safe third country” rule, under which asylum seekers are being sent to the Northern Triangle countries to apply for asylum. Tahirih […]
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Survivors of Child Marriage Speak Out
We’re proud to share with you the new Tahirih report Child Marriage in the U.S.: Survivor Story Compilation. The 20 survivor voices featured in the report provide a powerful window […]
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On Human Rights Day, Let Us Pledge to End Gender-Based Violence
On 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!
Join 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
Vox 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
The San Francisco Chronicle reported on the administration’s latest asylum restrictions, sending asylum seekers back to countries in the Northern Triangle.