
Sirine Shebaya
Sirine Shebaya is the executive director of the National Immigration Project, a Washington DC-based organization focused on advocating for the rights of immigrants. With a strong background in immigration law, Shebaya has been vocal about the injustices faced by immigrants in the U.S., particularly highlighting the unlawful detention of individuals with Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Her commitment to defending the rights of vulnerable populations has made her a prominent figure in the fight against government abuses and misconduct within immigration enforcement.
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