The article discusses the Trump administration's recent cuts to half a billion dollars in Department of Justice grants, suggesting these cuts undermine programs aligned with the administration's stated objectives. In the midst of international conflict, including a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, personal stories emerge that highlight the struggles of immigrant women facing domestic violence. A woman who left her life for her husband in the U.S. suffers abuse, feels helpless, and ultimately seeks help from the Asian Women's Shelter in San Francisco.
When the Trump administration moved in April to cancel about half a billion dollars in Department of Justice grants, it said the programs didn't align with the administration's priorities.
She left everything for her husband, but after arriving in the U.S., he became abusive. 'I was abused,' she said from a secure location, choking back tears.
She called the police for help, but he blamed her, confusing the officers. She found no change in her situation after reaching out to her family mosque.
In 2019, she discovered the Asian Women's Shelter and called them while pregnant, hoping for help against the domestic violence she faced.
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