I am BNHR

Over 4,000 people in the borderland are members of BNHR. Read some of their stories, testimonials and comments here.

Luisito says:
July 21, 2011 at 5:51 pm
I am a proud member of BNHR because of the light it brings to the lifes of its members and their families. BMHR isn’t just about promoting immigrant rights, but at its core strives to create a new mindset for people of all races and backgrounds. A new state of mind in which every human being acknowledges that we are not defined by our gender, race, age, or any other difference we may think makes us different from another person; to create a society in which the basic rights and needs of every individual are met with respect, and a society in which no one person is deprived of their dignity or has to hide and fear from intolerance and abuse. It will be a long struggle, but I’m proud to say I am among those fighting for what is right.
Martin Sanchez says:
July 16, 2011 at 8:07 pm
Congratulations companeros. As one of the many individuals who worked in the initial Border Rights Coalition, I am proud of the work you do and the continued struggle for equality, fairness and justicia! Keep it up and good luck!
Martin Sanchez
New Rochelle, NY
adrian ogas says:
January 25, 2010 at 3:59 pm
que bueno es saber que hay una organizacion que se intereza por los derechos de la comunidad y que nos educa para no ser preza del error
de la ignorancia, me gusta, el hecho de que la RED fronteriza esta
creciendo y que tenemos la oportunidad de ser parte de ella..
seguimos adelante y muchas gracias!!!!!!!
Gabriela Castaneda says:
January 20, 2010 at 4:30 pm
Hola Louie, me encanta esta nueva pagina web, I’m also proud to inform you that I feel proud to be a B.N.H.R. member, because this non-profit organization has helped a lot of people to know their rights and this has changed the life of many MANY people. Viva la Red Fronteriza por los Derechos Humanos!!!

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About the BNHR

The Border Network for Human Rights is one of the leading immigration reform and human rights advocacy organizations in the U.S. BNHR has a membership of more than 800 families, or close to 4,000 individuals, in West Texas and Southern New Mexico.

Ongoing Campaigns

Accountable Border Security
Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Promotion and Protection of Civil and Human Rights

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Central El Paso office: 2115 Piedras El Paso, TX 79930 | 915-577-0724
East El Paso office: 3671 Fawn Dr. El Paso, TX 79938 | 915-855-1444-
New Mexico office: 320 Lincoln St. Anthony, NM 88021 | 575-882-1177