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The Southern Border is “The New Ellis Island”
If nothing else, we could all agree on this point. There is a prevailing narrative about the U.S. border and it is false and it is dangerous to border communities. Read and download the new report here. There are untruths out there about our border region that ultimately make it difficult for entrepreneurs to conduct [...]
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Obtenga Respuestas Sobre Reforma Migratoria
Acompananos a cualquiera de nuestros foros Comunitarios en El Paso y el sur de Nuevo México esta semana para aprender sobre el nuevo proyecto de ley de reforma migratoria y lo que significa para nuestra comunidad. Los foros son gratis y abiertos al público. En Montana Vista (Para mas información en Montana Vista, llama a Gabriela a [...]
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Addressing a Humanitarian Crisis
Each year, about 500 migrants die at the U.S.-Mexico border. Border Network honors these sons and daughters who are needlessly lost to a system that doesn’t work.
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Building Lasting Alliances
Border Network believes in changing policy by working within the system. BNHR reaches out to other sectors in society who can be loyal allies in the struggle for human rights.
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Giving Immigrants a Voice
Border Network gives its members the tools to speak for themselves to share their stories and dreams with others.
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Engaging with Law Enforcement
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.
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Human Rights Training
Border Network provides education in human and civil rights to its coordinators, who teach members in their communities during weekly meetings.
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VIDEO: Release of “The New Ellis Island”
Why the Southern Border is “The New Ellis Island” New report showcases a new way to look at the border, from the perspectives of border leaders — local law enforcement, academics, faith leaders and local government officials (WASHINGTON, D.C.) – On Wednesday, May 8 a group of border stakeholders released their report, “The New Ellis [...]
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The Southern Border is “The New Ellis Island”
If nothing else, we could all agree on this point. There is a prevailing narrative about the U.S. border and it is false and it is dangerous to border communities. Read and download the new report here. There are untruths out there about our border region that ultimately make it difficult for entrepreneurs to conduct [...]
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Obtenga Respuestas Sobre Reforma Migratoria
Acompananos a cualquiera de nuestros foros Comunitarios en El Paso y el sur de Nuevo México esta semana para aprender sobre el nuevo proyecto de ley de reforma migratoria y lo que significa para nuestra comunidad. Los foros son gratis y abiertos al público. En Montana Vista (Para mas información en Montana Vista, llama a Gabriela a [...]
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OSF Voices: U.S. Border Policies Should Create a Safe, Free, and Prosperous Border Region
by Fernando Garcia, BNHR Executive Director After more than 25 years of intense advocacy, we have never been closer to immigration reform than we are right now. The high turnout of Latino voters in the last election has suddenly prioritized the issue with politicians from both major parties. In fact, a bill is expected to be [...]
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BNHR in Huffington Post: ‘Time for Enforcement Reform’
Now Is the Time for Enforcement Reform By Fernando Garcia, BNHR Executive Director Yesterday the bipartisan group of senators known as the “Gang of 8″ released their comprehensive immigration reform bill that will allow for undocumented immigrants to apply for permanent legal status within 10 years and eventually for U.S. citizenship. The bill is a [...]
