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Here’s What Immigrant Rights Groups Are Saying After a Federal Judge Ruled That the Trump Administration’s Ban on Domestic Violence Victims Violated Immigration Law
December 19th, 2018Tahirih Chief of Policy, Archi Pyati, discusses a federal judge’s ruling that the decision in Matter of A-B- violates long-established immigration laws.
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Detained Migrant Could Lose Daughter, Who’s a U.S. Citizen
December 13th, 2018NBC News interviewed Tahirih client, Vilma Carrillo Carrillo, and Tahirih Atlanta Executive Director, Shana Tabak, on Carrillo Carrillo’s case.
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The Arduous, Traumatizing Path at the Border
November 15th, 2018Tahirih Chief of Policy, Archi Pyati, wrote a letter to the editor of the Washington Post in response to the suggestion that asylum seekers are taking a shortcut.
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Asylum Seekers Have a Legal Right to Ask for Help
November 2nd, 2018The Tahirih Justice Center is concerned about recent anti-immigrant rhetoric, not based in fact, seemingly being used to justify upcoming policy shifts that would undermine U.S. obligations under international and domestic law.
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Trump’s Immigration Policies Have Especially Affected Women and Domestic Violence Victims
September 30th, 2018Former Tahirih client, Aracley, and Tahirih Chief of Policy, Archi Pyati, were interviewed by CNN about the cumulative effects of the recent immigration policies on survivors.
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We are All the Women of Hutto
September 26th, 2018Lynn Pearson, Staff Attorney at Tahirih Atlanta, shares her reflections from her visit to a detention center in Texas.
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Tahirih Statement on The Administration’s New Rule Expanding the Definition of “Public Charge”
September 25th, 2018The Tahirih Justice Center is deeply concerned about the impact that the new rule expanding the definition of “public charge” will have on survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and related trauma.