Border Network for Human Rights Condemns Trump’s Immigration Restrictions to Fight Coronavirus
Statement from Fernando Garcia, Executive Director at Border Network for Human Rights: “Once again, the president is using immigrants as scapegoats for this pandemic and for the ramifications of an economic slowdown. Blaming immigrants...
BNHR, Peace and Justice Ministry of the Catholic Diocese of El Paso, and the Farmworkers Center Celebrate the Passing of a Resolution to Include Immigrant Families in the 4th Stimulus Package
PRESS RELEASE April 20th, 2020. EL PASO, TX. – Today, Border Network for Human Rights, Catholic Bishop Mark Seitz with Peace and Justice Ministry, the Farmworkers Center, dozens of community organizations, and hundreds of...
Border Network for Human Rights, local organizations call on elected official to help immigrant families
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – Border Network for Human Rights (BNHR), the Peace and Justice Ministry of the Catholic Diocese of El Paso, the Border Agricultural Workers Center and other local coalitions sent a...
A Letter to El Paso Local, State and Federal Representatives to Act and Support for Inclusive Solutions During Pandemic Crisis
The Border Network for Human Rights with the Peace and Justice Ministry of the Catholic Diocese of El Paso and the undersigned organizations are calling on all legislators representing El Paso, from city to...
Hugs Not Walls Virtual Event on Mother’s Day
It is with great sorrow that we have decided to postpone the HugsNotWalls event that we had scheduled to take place on mother’s day. Hundreds of families were looking to participate in the 8th...
BNHR Continues Working for You
BNHR offices are closed due to the coronavirus health-crisis. We want to make sure that you and your family are safe and we are following the guidelines that have been provided by the health...