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  • Court Backlog Has Dire Consequences for Asylum-Seekers

    News

    August 26th, 2015

    Houston has one of the nation’s largest court backlogs, and the absence of just one judge can have a significant impact in the city’s chronically overrun immigration court system, according to an article published on Aug. 26 in the Houston Chronicle.

  • NOW AVAILABLE: 2015 Summer Newsletter

    News

    August 19th, 2015

    Learn more about our accomplishments in summer 2015.

  • Welcome to Our New Digital Home

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    August 13th, 2015

    Please take some time to look around. Start with this guide to five must-see features.

  • I Learned to Follow, and Real Change Happened

    News

    August 7th, 2015

    Jaha’s journey has been transformative, not just for her, but for me. I am humbled to see someone so young leading us all as we fight for equality for girls and women.

  • Human Trafficking in Baltimore: A Heartbreaking Reality

    News

    July 30th, 2015

    Human trafficking is an emerging crime in Baltimore. Morgan Weibel answers six questions about the issue.

  • District Judge Says Child Detention Must End Now

    News

    July 24th, 2015

    Victory! Read about a judge’s celebrated ruling to protect refugee children from ‘deplorable’ detention.

  • Meet Our Houston 2015 Courageous Voice Honoree

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    July 18th, 2015

    Born into an oppressive household, Leila suffered severe abuse, including a life-threatening female genital mutilation, at the hands of her family from a very young age. She found an ally in her older brother, and, together, they fought for Leila’s right to pursue higher education and decide whether, when, and whom to marry.