Giving Immigrants a Voice
Border Network gives its members the tools to speak for themselves to share their stories and dreams with others.
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published December 7, 2011 · Last modified December 8, 2011
Border Network gives its members the tools to speak for themselves to share their stories and dreams with others.
Border Network engages with law enforcement agencies like U.S. Customs and Border Protection and others, to find common solutions for sensible, accountable border security policy.
Border Network provides education in human and civil rights to its coordinators, who teach members in their communities during weekly meetings.
(EL PASO, Texas) — Border Network for Human Rights members and others in the borderland community will join other human rights defenders around the world in commemorating International Human Rights Day on Saturday, December...
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published December 7, 2011 · Last modified December 8, 2011
Many of our members had never experienced civic engagement before joining Border Network.
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published December 7, 2011 · Last modified September 27, 2013
Learn more by reading the Universal Declaration of Human Rights here. Your rights. Your resource. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published December 6, 2011 · Last modified September 26, 2013
The Reform Immigration for Texas Alliance, or RITA, was formed in 2009 to provide a Texan voice on immigration. RITA is an alliance made up of thousands of Texans, each believing that the U.S....
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
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