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Tahirih Presses for Full Implementation of Law Protecting Foreign Brides
The Government Accountability Office released a report in August 2008 citing widespread gaps in federal agencies’ implementation and enforcement of IMBRA.
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Tahirih Announces National Expansion Plan
Tahirih Justice Center is becoming a national organization and will open their first pilot field office in Houston, Texas, in 2009.
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Tahirih Anniversary Video Receives Telly Award
An inspiring video about the courage of Tahirih’s clients is the recipient of a bronze Telly Award.
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Tahirih Policy Director Named “Agent of Change”
Jeanne Smoot, Director of Public Policy, received the 2008 Agent of Change Award from the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance.
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Tahirih Awarded $1.1 M in 2008 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
The congressional funding reflects a valuable commitment to immigrant women and girls fleeing violence and exhibits confidence in Tahirih as a distinguished advocate for the courageous women and girls.
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Tahirih Holds Congressional Briefing to Strengthen Protections for Refugee Women
The BIA’s decision in the Matter of A-T reveals a poor understanding of FGM and its consequences, as well as a flawed interpretation of refugee law, and poses a direct threat to the ability of Tahirih’s clients and others who have suffered FGM to receive protection in the United States.
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Tahirih Advocates Against “Chilling Effect”
Federal protections are intended to encourage non-citizen survivors of violent crimes to come forward and get help, but a push for local police to enforce immigration law could unravel the intent of the protections, which have been painstakingly elaborated over 15 years.
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New U Visa Regulations Provide Vital Safety Net
The U visa was created to aid law enforcement and protect victims of serious crimes under the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act of 2000.
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Tahirih Celebrates Decade of Service at Annual Benefit
Tahirih’s 10th Anniversary Fundraising Benefit was a moving celebration of 10 years of service dedicated to courageous women and girls seeking justice from gender-based violence.
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Two Troublesome Court Decisions Limit FGM as Grounds for Refugee Status
The highest immigration appellate court, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), issued two precedent-setting decisions that advocates fear will limit the ability of a woman to receive refugee status because of female genital cutting.