Medical Evidence Highlights Urgency to Restore and Expand Legal Protections for Survivors of Domestic and Gang Violence Who Seek Asylum in the U.S.
June 10, 2021
June 10, 2021
NEW YORK, June 10 (TNSRep) -- Physicians for Human Rights issued the following news release:
In recent years, survivors of domestic and gang violence seeking asylum in the United States have been inhumanely stripped of asylum protections, despite evidence detailing the real and severe harm they experienced and their inability to obtain protection in their home countries. A new report from Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), in collaboration with faculty from the University of Califor . . .
In recent years, survivors of domestic and gang violence seeking asylum in the United States have been inhumanely stripped of asylum protections, despite evidence detailing the real and severe harm they experienced and their inability to obtain protection in their home countries. A new report from Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), in collaboration with faculty from the University of Califor . . .