Q&A on the Texas Convention
To register for the Texas Convention, February 20 in Austin, click here. What is the Texas Convention for Immigrant Integration? The Texas Convention will be a historic moment when hundreds of Texas immigrant families,...
To register for the Texas Convention, February 20 in Austin, click here. What is the Texas Convention for Immigrant Integration? The Texas Convention will be a historic moment when hundreds of Texas immigrant families,...
CBP TOP OFFICIALS AND BORDER COMMUNITY GROUPS ENGAGE IN TWO-DAY MEETING IN SAN DIEGO San Diego; January 22, 2010—CBP Chief of Staff Marco Lopez, other CBP officials and representatives from more than a dozen border...
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published January 23, 2010 · Last modified January 25, 2010
Every year on the Day of the Dead, the Border Network honors the migrants who perished while crossing the border in pursuit of the American Dream, or just jobs to feed their families. These...
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published January 23, 2010 · Last modified January 25, 2010
Immigrant advocates and human rights workers along the border have reported a drastic increase in migrant deaths since the inception of border enforcement strategies. Since 1994, the number of reported border deaths has exceeded...
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published January 23, 2010 · Last modified January 25, 2010
Read the 2006 BNHR UN Report by clicking here.
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published January 13, 2010 · Last modified April 13, 2012
It has been 10 years since we first started to record testimonials of police abuse in the community. Looking back now, we can see that our practice of educating the community about civil rights...
by Border Network for Human Rights · Published January 13, 2010 · Last modified January 24, 2010
Immigrants in Texas represent 16 percent of the population, more than the national average of 12.5 percent. These men, women and children may not have been born in Texas, but they are proud Texans...
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