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  2. Asylum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Immigration clinics often find it easier to support clients seeking affirmative asylum rather than defensive asylum due to several key factors. Firstly, in affirmative asylum cases, individuals apply for asylum before they face deportation proceedings. This approach allows immigration clinics to prepare a case with time for gathering evidence ...

  3. National Immigrant Justice Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) is a center affiliated with the Heartland Alliance in the United States that "is dedicated to ensuring human rights protections and access to justice for all immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers." [1] Its executive director is Mary Meg McCarthy [2] [3] and it is headquartered in Chicago. [1]

  4. Inequality within immigrant families in the United States

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    While, in reality, much gender inequality persists, there are indeed laws in place to protect the equal rights of everyone, regardless of gender. Depending on the home country, U.S. society may contain a much higher level of gender equality than immigrants are accustomed to, particularly if immigrants come from a traditionally patriarchal society.

  5. Indiana bill targeting illegal immigrants advances in ... - AOL

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    If passed, any Indiana law enforcement officer who makes a misdemeanor or felony arrest would be required to contact ICE if they have probable cause regarding the immigration status of the accused.

  6. Indiana AG Todd Rokita sues City of East Chicago over ... - AOL

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    Current East Chicago code restricts the ability to "request information about or otherwise investigate or assist in the investigation of the citizenship or immigration status of any person ...

  7. LGBTQ+ groups help Indiana families find gender-affirming ...

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    In addition to gutting youth gender-affirming services in Indiana, the newly enforced ban barred doctors from making referrals to out-of-state providers, leaving transgender kids and their ...

  8. Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other ...

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    Fauziya Kasinga, a 19-year-old member of the Tchamba-Kunsuntu tribe of Togo, is granted asylum in 1996 after leaving an arranged marriage to escape female genital mutilation, setting a precedent in U.S. immigration law as it was the first time the practice was accepted as a form of persecution. [316]

  9. Transgender asylum seekers - Wikipedia

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    Transgender asylum seekers are transgender people seeking refuge in another country due to stigmatization or persecution in their home countries. [1] Because of their gender non-conformity, transgender asylum seekers face elevated risks to their mental and physical health compared to cisgender asylum seekers or those whose gender identity is the same as their sex assigned at birth, including ...

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