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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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She Got Asylum After Her Partner Shot Her. Now the U.S. Would Turn Her Away.
Huffington Post profiles Aracely, a former Tahirih client who received asylum after surviving severe domestic violence.
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What’s Next for Children Already Separated from Their Families?
ABC News Radio speaks to experts including Tahirih’s Archi Pyati about the administration’s pivot from family separation to family detention.
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What the Executive Order Doesn’t Fix
Tahirih’s Anne Chandler speaks with Vox’s daily podcast, Today, Explained, about family separation and the recent executive order regarding the practice.
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Houston Expected to House Immigrant Children at New East Downtown Facility
Houston Public Media speaks with Anne Chandler, Executive Director of Tahirih’s Houston Office, about a facility expected to house immigrant children in Houston.
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Legal Infrastructure ‘Unable to Provide Basic Information’ on Location of Children
Anne Chandler, Executive Director of Tahirih’s Houston office, appears on MSNBC Live with Katy Tur to speak about the impact of family separation.
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8 Awe-Inspiring Women Founders to Applaud on World Refugee Day
Forbes profiles Tahirih Founder and CEO Layli Miller-Muro.
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Jeff Sessions’ Latest Immigration Ruling is a Violation of International Law
A transcript of Slate’s conversation with Tahirih’s Chief of Policy, Archi Pyati.
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The Trump Administration Dropped Asylum Protection for Survivors of Domestic Violence
TIME examines AG Sessions’ decision in Matter of A-B-, citing a Tahirih statement on the issue.
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Investigation – Fear Drives Forced Labor Underground Along U.S.-Mexico Border
Tahirih Attorney Libby Hasse speaks with Reuters about her experience for this story on how fear drives human trafficking survivors into hiding in the Rio Grande Valley.