Do You Feel Safe At The Border?
“Do you feel safe at the U.S.-Mexico Border?” Border Residents Respond.
“Do you feel safe at the U.S.-Mexico Border?” Border Residents Respond.
Crime rate rankings were released today and for the second year in a row, El Paso ranked as the U.S. city with the lowest crime rate. Border Network for Human Rights congratulates all of...
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published December 8, 2011 · Last modified September 27, 2013
Over 4,000 7000 people in the borderland are members of BNHR. Read some of their stories, testimonials and comments here. Luisito says: July 21, 2011 at 5:51 pm I am a proud member of...
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published December 7, 2011 · Last modified December 8, 2011
Have you seen this? Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois paid tribute to Joaquin Luna on the floor of the United States Senate on Dec 6. Joaquin Luna was a bright high school student who...
Human Rights Day is celebrated every year across the globe on 10 December. The date was chosen to honor the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption and proclamation, on 10 December 1948, of the Universal...
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published December 7, 2011 · Last modified December 8, 2011
Each year, about 500 migrants die at the U.S.-Mexico border. Border Network honors these sons and daughters who are needlessly lost to a system that doesn’t work.
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published December 7, 2011 · Last modified December 8, 2011
Border Network believes in changing policy by working within the system. BNHR reaches out to other sectors in society who can be loyal allies in the struggle for human rights.
The Border Network for Human Rights, founded in 1998, is one of the leading human rights advocacy and immigration reform organizations located at the U.S./Mexico Border. BNHR has over 7,000 members in West Texas and Southern New Mexico.
Offices Located at: 2115 N Piedras St, El Paso, TX 79930