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Eviction Protection in Texas
November 18th, 2020Immigrant survivors of violence have been especially vulnerable during the pandemic. The Tahirih Justice Center works with immigrant victims of gender-based violence such as domestic violence, human trafficking, and rape—and […]
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Harris County OKs $2.5M to help poor immigrants fight deportations
November 10th, 2020In Houston, Harris County commissioners approved funding for a legal defense fund to support vulnerable immigrants and survivors of violence facing deportation. Guadalupe Fernandez, Tahirih Houston’s Policy and Advocacy Manager, is […]
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Tahirih Statement on Incoming Biden-Harris Administration
November 9th, 2020Over the past four years, policy after policy, fueled by racism and xenophobia, have chipped away at legal protections for immigrant survivors— building an invisible wall that has denied access […]
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Ten Steps the Administration Must Take Now for Immigrant Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
November 9th, 2020The new administration has the power to immediately change many policies that will help immigrant survivors and start rebuilding our broken system.
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Introduction of The Status of Child Marriages in the United States Act
October 20th, 2020Congresswoman Gwen Moore and Congressman Van Taylor introduced the Status of Child Marriage in the United States Act— legislation to study this pressing issue in the U.S. In a statement […]
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Tahirih Statement on Supreme Court’s Decision to Review ‘Remain in Mexico’
October 19th, 2020Today, the Supreme Court agreed to hear challenges against the administration’s policy ‘Remain in Mexico’, which has forced more than 60,000 asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their […]
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The ‘Triple Tsunami’ of COVID-19, Economic Collapse, and Domestic Violence
October 9th, 2020In this article, the Women’s Media Center looks at the connection between economic insecurity and domestic violence—which has been exacerbated during the pandemic. The Women’s Media Center spoke to Aicha, […]