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Tahirih Justice Center Opposes the Passage of Georgia’s HB1105, A Threat to Immigrant Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
May 2nd, 2024HB1105, a threat to immigrant survivors, mandates that local law enforcement in Georgia coordinate with federal immigration officials.
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CBP One App May Do More Harm Than Good for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence
March 15th, 2023Senior Litigation Counsel at the Tahirih Justice Center, Rachel Sheridan, explains why the CBP One App is problematic for survivors of violence seeking asylum.
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“Contar mi historia me ayuda a sanarme”: hispana habla de cómo logró salir del tráfico humano
November 14th, 2022Tahirih’s client, Brenda Rincon, shared her story with Univision Atlanta reporter, Ana Herrera. Brenda says sharing her survival story helps her heal.
You can see the full interview in Spanish here.
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Survey of Advocates Reveals Immigrant Survivors Fear Reporting Violence
June 4th, 2019Tahirih and a coalition of national organizations issued this statement after releasing the eye-opening results of a survey of advocates working with immigrant survivors of violence.
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Despite the #MeToo Movement, Roll-Backs in Protection Endanger Immigrant Women: It is Time for #ImmigrantWomenToo
March 27th, 2019Tahirih SF Bay Area Executive Director Morgan Weibel wrote about the importance of recognizing the plight of immigrant survivors of violence.
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Investigation – Fear Drives Forced Labor Underground Along U.S.-Mexico Border
June 11th, 2018Tahirih Attorney Libby Hasse speaks with Reuters about her experience for this story on how fear drives human trafficking survivors into hiding in the Rio Grande Valley.
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‘It Feels Horrible and Lonely:’ A Victim of Human Trafficking Describes Her Ordeal
January 23rd, 2017The Washington Post tells the story of a courageous Tahirih client who survived human trafficking.