Author: Border Network for Human Rights
MORE THAN 700 TEXANS GATHER TO ASK FOR COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM Diverse sectors of Texas represented in state-wide convention in Austin Austin, TX – More than 700 community members, advocates, business leaders, people of...
**Press conference, Re: Texas Convention for Immigrant Integration, February 17, 2010** EL PASOANS JOIN 500 TEXANS IN AUSTIN TO ASK FOR COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM Local group is key organizer of state-wide convention EL PASO...
Texas Convention for Immigrant Integration “A Call for Reform†February 20th, 2009 Austin, Texas Agenda 12 Noon Registration 1:00 p.m. Welcome to the Texas Convention Adriana Cadena, Coordinator, Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance, El...
Texas Convention for Immigrant Integration “A Call for Reform†February 20th, 2009 Austin, Texas Tentative Agenda 12 Noon              Registration 1:00 p.m.            Welcome to the Texas Convention 1:10 p.m.            Invocation 1:15 p.m. Family Reunification It...
Giving the border a voice from San Diego to Brownsville In December 2009 and January 2010, the Border Network for Human Rights (BNHR) organized two working meetings between border stakeholders, including community organizations, and...
Putting the border back in the national debate over immigration reform Comprehensive immigration reform did not always include provisions for sensible border enforcement. Rather, legislators focused solely on interior enforcement. To the extent that...
Organizing Texan communities around the need for immigration reform In July 2009, the Border Network for Human Rights(BNHR) and its partners across the state of Texas organized the Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance, or...