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Changes to immigration program for domestic violence victims impede safety, advocates say
Changes to the U.S. immigration program for domestic violence survivors under new Trump administration guidelines have led to stricter requirements for legal status applications, including proof of 'good faith' marriage and cohabitation. A Michigan attorney's client, an immigrant woman experiencing abuse, had her application denied despite providing evidence, as federal officials cited insufficient proof of marriage authenticity.
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