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  2. Tahirih Justice Center - Wikipedia

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    After discovering that few organizations offered legal assistance to women seeking asylum or refugee status in the Washington, D.C. area, Miller-Muro founded the Tahirih Justice Center to build on the accomplishments of Matter of Kasinga and to provide free legal services to immigrant women and girls fleeing to the U.S. from gender-based ...

  3. Human Rights Initiative of North Texas - Wikipedia

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    Human Rights Initiative of North Texas, Inc. (HRI) is a non-profit organization that provides free legal assistance and social services to refugees and immigrants in the North Texas area who are the victims of human rights abuses. It was founded in 1999 by attorney Elizabeth "Betsy" Healy and social worker Serena Simmons Connelly.

  4. US launches online system to seek asylum on Mexican border - AOL

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    The Biden administration on Thursday launched an online appointment system as the only way for migrants to get exceptions from The post US launches online system to seek asylum on Mexican border ...

  5. “Why now?”: Biden’s new immigration policy to limit asylum ...

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    “By accelerating the criminalization of individuals pursuing the long-established legal and human right to seek asylum in the U.S., President Biden is fueling a sociopolitical climate ...

  6. Supreme Court rejects GOP states' efforts to intervene in ...

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    The Justice Department says it's still backing a 2023 policy limiting access for asylum seekers at the southern border. Plus, a new rule is even tougher. Supreme Court rejects GOP states' efforts ...

  7. Immigration policy in Texas - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence of Texas leaving Mexico and joining the United States, many Mexican Americans never moved from their homes but lived in two nations, and there is a popular saying among Mexican Americans which states, "We didn't cross the border, the border crossed us." [7] The current border of Texas was not established until the Compromise of ...

  8. What's going on at the US-Mexico border, and what are asylum ...

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    Under the pandemic-era Title 42, most migrants were sent back over the border and denied the right to seek asylum. U.S. officials turned away migrants more than 2.8 million times.

  9. Border crossings top 10,000 daily as migrants seek U.S ... - AOL

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    Thousands of migrants are crossing into the United States this week before a new regulation takes effect that could bar most who cross illegally from seeking asylum, while others gathered on the ...