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Federal Court Rules that Former AG Sessions’ Attempts to Limit Asylum Protections for Survivors of Gender and Gang Violence Were Mostly Unlawful
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After Witnessing Border Abuse First-Hand, Members of Congress Must Help Defund ICE and CBP
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How we protected human rights in 2018
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Reunified and Released! Salvadoran Mother and Son Reunited Under Court Order Eight Months after Immigration Agents Separated them at U.S. Border
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More than 100 Groups Call on Government to Stop Using Information from Children to Deport Family Members
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Asylum Seekers File Challenge to Trump’s Asylum Ban
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Trump’s Radical Plan to Block Asylum Seekers at Southern Border Violates U.S. Law
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Mom and Four-Year-Old Son Sue DHS to Reunite after Seven Months of Separation Under Trump’s Border Policy
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NIJC Joins with National Coalition to Launch New Comment Tool to Stop Child and Family Detention
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