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  • Social Media Ambassador Program

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    June 29th, 2021

    Use your voice to amplify Tahirih’s mission and further the fight against gender-based violence!  Are you passionate about social justice? Do you want to use your voice to help put […]

  • Tahirih Celebrates Vacated Matter of A-B- Decision

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    June 16th, 2021

    On June 16, 2021, the Department of Justice vacated Matter of A-B-, a decision that cruelly denied access to asylum for thousands of survivors of domestic violence and dramatically limited […]

  • Tahirih Celebrates Vacated Matter of A-B- Decision

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    June 16th, 2021

    Today, the Department of Justice vacated Matter of A-B-, a decision that cruelly denied access to asylum for thousands of survivors of domestic violence and dramatically limited their access to […]

  • Tahirih Files Lawsuit to Demand Information on USCIS’s Last-in, First-out System

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    June 10th, 2021

    Yesterday, the Tahirih Justice Center filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit in federal court to compel the government to release records about United States Citizenship and Immigration Services’ […]

  • Freedom of Information Act Lawsuit on USCIS’ “Last-in, First-out” System

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    June 10th, 2021

    On June 9, 2021, the Tahirih Justice Center filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit in federal court to compel the government to release records about the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services’ […]

  • Morgan Weibel

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    June 5th, 2021

    Morgan Weibel joined Tahirih in 2010. As Executive Director of Tahirih’s San Francisco Bay Area Office, she ensures the delivery of high-quality legal and social services case management, engages regional […]

  • Tahirih Statement on the End of the “Remain in Mexico” Policy

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    June 1st, 2021

    The Department of Homeland Security officially terminated the “Remain in Mexico” policy, also known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, which was implemented over two years ago and forced more than 70,000 individuals to wait in Mexico as their asylum cases are processed.