Cases & Advocacy
In re Silah
Silah came to NCLR in 2013 after years of fear and abuse. Born in Mexico, Silah was able to escape terrible violence in her country of origin, where she was repeatedly threatened and harassed because of her gender expression and identity. In 2014, with the help of our Immigration Project, Silah became the 441st NCLR client to be granted asylum.
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In re Ariana
At just 12 years old, Ariana found herself living on the streets of El Salvador when her mother kicked her out of their home after Ariana told her she is transgender. To survive, Ariana was forced to become a sex worker. She fled to the United States/Mexico Border and told immigration officials she was in danger and needed help.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: Laws, Court Decisions, and Advocacy Tips to Protect Transgender Prisoners
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Parents who are LGBT, Same-Gender Loving, or Two Spirit: Protect Your Rights!
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Si Eres Padre De Familia Y LGBTQ O Tienes Una Relación Con Una Persona Del Mismo Sexo: ¡Protege Tus Derechos!
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AB 2356: Equal Access to Fertility Medical Care FAQs for Prospective Parents
Legislation & Policy
Prison Rape Elimination Act
NCLR has worked for years on issues related to the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), a federal law passed in 2003 to address sexual assault of prisoners. NCLR worked with the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission (NPREC) to ensure that protections are in place for kids held in juvenile facilities.
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Medicare for All
On February 27, 2019, Representative Pramila Jayapal (WA) introduced the Medicare for All Act of 2019 (H.R.1384/S.1804) to establish a national health insurance program to combat the high costs of healthcare and health-related services for all U.S. residents. The Medicare for All Act would provide guaranteed access to affordable healthcare for all persons living in the U.S. Establishing an universal healthcare system is a top priority for LGBTQ people, because they are less likely to have health insurance than non-LGBTQ people.
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A Place of Respect: A Guide for Group Care Facilities Serving Transgender and Gender Non-conforming Youth
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Florida Transgender Name Change Kit
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