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From Persecution to Protection: Jairo’s Journey to Asylum
Shot by police during a demonstration, “Jairo” avoided going to the hospital to have his wounds treated for fear of being arrested and jailed. But, police sought him at his home and workplace. He fled the country in Central America with his wife and child. APA...

Asylum Program Newsletter – November 2022
CASE PROFILE: African Torture Survivor Granted Asylum To protect the client’s confidentiality and safety of family members back home, we do not reveal his real name. As “Isaac” ran through the darkness with violent, anti-government separatists in hot pursuit, he...

Contribute to APA by April 18: Receive Dollar-for-Dollar Income Tax Credit on 2022 Arizona State Tax Return
APA has just been granted Qualified Charitable Organization (QCO) status for 2023 by the Arizona Department of Revenue. That means you still have time to donate to APA and receive charitable tax credit for up to $400 for individual taxpayers or $800 for joint filers...