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X-WR-CALDESC:Through the years Congress\, in a bipartisan manner\, has supp
 orted the creation of immigration remedies to increase pathways to safety 
 for survivors through VAWA and the TVPA. However\, over the last several y
 ears\, there has been an immense chilling effect on immigrant survivors of
  domestic violence\, sexual assault\, human trafficking\, and other crimes
  coming forward to seek safety. In addition\, the promise of asylum has be
 en intentionally undermined\, threatening access to live-saving protection
 s for those fleeing gender-based violence in their home countries.\n\nThis
  week\, the new administration begins what we hope is a new chapter\, espe
 cially in regards to how we center immigrant survivors in our policies and
  communities. AIS is hosting a webinar designed for advocates who wish to 
 learn more about how the new administration’s initial immigration policy d
 evelopments address this chilling effect and may impact the communities we
  stand with and represent. We will include discussion about new executive 
 orders and actions as well as pending legislation.\n\nJoin us to learn how
  these recent developments might affect survivors and learn about ways you
  can engage in advocacy efforts to enhance paths to safety and protection.
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DESCRIPTION:Through the years Congress\, in a bipartisan manner\, has suppo
 rted the creation of immigration remedies to increase pathways to safety f
 or survivors through VAWA and the TVPA. However\, over the last several ye
 ars\, there has been an immense chilling effect on immigrant survivors of 
 domestic violence\, sexual assault\, human trafficking\, and other crimes 
 coming forward to seek safety. In addition\, the promise of asylum has bee
 n intentionally undermined\, threatening access to live-saving protections
  for those fleeing gender-based violence in their home countries.\n\nThis 
 week\, the new administration begins what we hope is a new chapter\, espec
 ially in regards to how we center immigrant survivors in our policies and 
 communities. AIS is hosting a webinar designed for advocates who wish to l
 earn more about how the new administration’s initial immigration policy de
 velopments address this chilling effect and may impact the communities we 
 stand with and represent. We will include discussion about new executive o
 rders and actions as well as pending legislation.\n\nJoin us to learn how 
 these recent developments might affect survivors and learn about ways you 
 can engage in advocacy efforts to enhance paths to safety and protection.
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SUMMARY:Alliance for Immigrant Survivors:New Immigration Policy Updates and
  Their Impact on Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence
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