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Tahirih Files Amicus Brief Challenging Policies Announced in Matter of A-B-
Tahirih filed an amicus brief with several partner organizations challenging the new policies announced in Matter of A-B-.
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Tahirih Statement on The Administration’s New Rule Expanding the Definition of “Public Charge”
The Tahirih Justice Center is deeply concerned about the impact that the new rule expanding the definition of “public charge” will have on survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and related trauma.
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Letter from Archi: Tahirih Staff at the Border Give Me Hope
Members of the Tahirih staff have witnessed first-hand how recent policies are impacting individuals and families seeking protection. Help us ensure our justice system honors our nation’s proud history, enshrined in U.S. law, of offering protection to women, men, and children fleeing persecution and violence.
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At Texas Border, Joy and Chaos as U.S. Reunites Migrant Families
Reuters quoted the Executive Director of the Atlanta office, Shana Tabak, about the chaos of providing legal services at the border.
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Houston’s Asylum Seekers Face Difficult Legal Paths Ahead
Tahirih’s Anne Chandler spoke to Houston Public Media about the need for a new approach to filling asylum briefs in light of the new guidelines.
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Trump Administration to Turn Away Far More Asylum Seekers at the Border Under New Guidance
Tahirih’s Chief of Policy spoke to CNN about the new guidance for border officers to reject refugee applications based on gang and domestic violence.
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“Zero Tolerance:” What Are the Legal and Human Costs?
Tahirih’s Anne Chandler spoke with Tom Hall on WYPR about the Administration’s “zero tolerance” immigration policy.
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They Took the Children for a Bath and Never Brought Them Back
Tahirih’s Anne Chandler spoke with Foreign Policy’s ER podcast about heartbreaking stories of family separation at the border.
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Kids in Exchange for Deportation: Detained Migrants Say They Were Told They Could Get Kids Back on Way out of U.S.
The Texas Tribune spoke with Tahirih’s Anne Chandler about migrant parents who say they have been offered reunification with their children in return for signing deportation papers.
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Letter From Archi: Take Action for Refugees and Immigrants
Now more than ever, we need your help to stand with refugee women and families who come to the United States seeking safety, only to face further trauma, uncertainty, and injustice.