FACTSHEET:
VAWA and U-Visas Questions and Answers
Can I call the police if I am being sexually or physically abused and do not know my immigration status? You can call 911 in case of emergency. Domestic and sexual violence are crimes regardless of your legal status. You have the legal right to keep your immigration status private. You do not have to tell the police or a shelter what your immigration status is.
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Alone and Forgotten
: The Sexually Abused Man
by Tobin, Rod
(1999)
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Doctors Who Rape
: Malpractice and Misogyny
by Trumpi, Pauline
(1997)
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Katie.com
: My Story
by Tarbox, Katherine
(2001)
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Manual on Street Law-Type Teaching Clinics at Law Facilities Prepared Centrak and Eatern Europe, Russia, The South Caucasas, Central Asia and Mongolia
by Tibbitts, Relisa
(2001)
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Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women
: Findings From the National Violence Against Women Survey
by Tjaden, PatriciaThoennes, Nancy
(Nov-98)
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Stalking in America
: Findings From the National Violence Against Women Survey
by Tjaden, PatriciaThoennes, Nancy
(Apr-98)
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Too Scared To Cry
: Psychic Trauma in Childhood - How Trauma Affects Children...And Ultimately Us All
by Terr, Lenore
(1990)
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