Founded in 1998
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.
Grassroots Organizing
We organize the community through education about human rights; we build coalitions with other border groups; and we work with the federal government to address problems. We have been working in parallel spheres from the grassroots level to the Capitol level.
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We are a human rights organization who aspires to advance the dignity and rights of all persons. We work to change policy and practice and as such, center affected persons by providing them the skills, organization, and opportunity to lead such efforts. Help us continue our mission!
Binational Abuse Documentation Campaign
The Border Network for Human Rights (BNHR) released the first of several findings from the 2022-2023 Binational Abuse Documentation Campaign (“Campaña Documentación de Abusos”), focusing on identified patterns of Human and Civil Rights violations carried out by Mexican law and immigration enforcement agencies.
This year, for the first time in the documentation campaign trajectory, the campaign was extended to collect cases from deported migrants and migrants in transit in Mexico.
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