Inside A U.S. Refuge For Transgender Asylum Seekers
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Transgender women fleeing persecution from Central America share their stories with Newsy.
This two-bedroom house in Washington, D.C., represents more than a place to stay. For a handful transgender women who are seeking asylum in the U.S., it's a refuge. "They knocked on the door at three in the morning to tell me they needed money or it would be my life," said Ariana Torres, a transgender woman who escaped El Salvador last year after refusing to work as a prostitute for local gangs.More Related News