On 2/1/12, AILA joined immigrants’ rights organizations and domestic violence advocates in requesting that the Senate Judiciary Committee and DHS Sec. Napolitano support the reauthorization of VAWA.
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Sign-On Letter to Senators Encouraging Support of VAWA Reauthorization
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